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If you don’t have an Amazon Web Services account then you can create one for free. Most companies have an account which hopefully you have access to.
In this video I show the process of creating an AWS instance which can be used for installing Iguana. It takes a couple of minutes to create a AWS server to try out Iguana. It’s reasonable to pick choices like:
Ubuntu or Amazon Linux. You can do Redhat but you’ll need to configure SELinux
ARM and Intel servers are supported - ARM is generally better value
Defaults for most of the settings should be fine.
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For AWS to completely initialize the machine takes a little longer. I suggest you do something else - take a break, get a coffee or what ever brings you joy. Then in the next video you can see how one can easily connect to your instance. In this case I use the build in browser tool. It’s possible to connect in other ways like ssh but that is different topic:
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