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EC2 stands for "Elastic Compute Cloud" and is the core of Amazon's cloud-based services. Use the Amazon EC2 API to create, configure, and manage virtual servers in Amazon's cloud.
To use the Choreos in this bundle, you'll need an Amazon AWS Secret Key and an Amazon AWS Access Key, which are used to authenticate your account. If you already have an Amazon AWS account, you can find both keys by logging into the AWS Console and going to the Security Credentials area. If you don't have an Amazon account, you can sign up for one here.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to acquire an Elastic IP address for use with your AWS account.
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Associates an Elastic IP address with an instance or a network interface using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Attaches an Amazon EBS volume to a running instance and exposes it as the specified device using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Adds an ingress rule to a security group using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Creates an Amazon Machine Image from an Amazon EBS-backed instance using the Amazon EC2 API. The image can be used later to launch other identical servers.
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Creates a new 2048-bit RSA key pair with the specified name using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Creates a new EC2 security group using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Create a snapshot from a specified EBS volume using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Adds or overwrites one or more tags for the specified EC2 resource or resources using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to create a new EBS volume that your EC2 instance can attach to.
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Deletes the specified key pair by removing the public key from Amazon EC2 using the Amazon EC2 API. You must own the key pair.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to delete a security group using the group name you specify.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to delete a snapshot using a snapshot id that you specify.
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Deletes a specific set of tags from a specific set of resources using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to delete a volume using a volume id that you specify.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to deregister the specified AMI.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to describe one or more of your Elastic IP addresses.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to return Availability Zones that are available for your EC2 account.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to retrieve information about an attribute of an AMI.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to return information about Amazon Machine Image(s) that are available to you.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to return information on EC2 instances associated with your AWS account.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to describe one or more of your key pairs.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to describe one or more regions that are currently available to you.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to return security group information associated with your AWS Account.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to return information on available Amazon EBS snapshots.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to describe one or more of the tags for your EC2 resources.
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Queries the Amazon EC2 API to return information for one or more of your Amazon EBS volumes.
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Detaches an Amazon EBS volume from an instance using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Disassociates an Elastic IP address from the instance or network interface it's associated with using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to import the public key from an RSA key pair that you created with a third-party tool.
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Modifies an attribute of an AMI using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Enables monitoring for a specified instance using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to reboot an instance by specifying the instance ID.
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Registers a new AMI with Amazon EC2 using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to release an Elastic IP address allocated to your account.
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Removes one or more ingress rules from a security group using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to launch the specified number of instances of an AMI for which you have permissions.
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Allows you to start an Amazon Machine Image by specifying its instance ID using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to stop an Amazon EBS-backed instance.
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Shuts down one or more instances using the Amazon EC2 API.
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Calls the Amazon EC2 API to disable monitoring for a specified instance.
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