AWS EC2 Instance Scheduler | Start and Stop EC2 instances automatically | Part 1
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In this video, I have discussed AWS EC2 instance scheduler.
The AWS EC2 Instance Scheduler is a tool provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that enables users to automate the start and stop times of their EC2 instances. With the EC2 Instance Scheduler, users can schedule the start and stop times of their instances to match their business needs, which can help reduce costs and improve operational efficiency.
The EC2 Instance Scheduler can be used to manage instances in a single AWS account or across multiple accounts. It can be configured to automatically start instances during business hours and stop them outside of business hours, or to start and stop instances on specific days of the week or month.
To use the EC2 Instance Scheduler, users must create a schedule that defines when instances should start and stop. The schedule can be created using either the AWS Management Console or the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI). Once the schedule is created, users can associate it with one or more EC2 instances, which will then be started and stopped according to the schedule.
The EC2 Instance Scheduler is a free tool provided by AWS, but users are responsible for any costs associated with running their EC2 instances. In addition, the EC2 Instance Scheduler does not support all EC2 instance types, so users should consult the AWS documentation to ensure that their instances are supported before using the tool.
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nice explanation with console
Thank you
Thanks for this part 1
Glad to hear this
this is beautiful
can i also get the lamda code please
check description
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did followed it step by step but still not working
Thanks for your comment. Sorry to hear that. Try once more and write down the steps carefully. I an sure it will work
@@beyondthecloud in the DynamoDB in the period sections when putting in the time are you using UTC, or 24 hour time ?
It was 24 hour time zone
same not working,the specified the timezone to end at 19.05 ,but it is not stoping ??
its not working
It should. Try to follow along