Launch Dedicated Instances into a VPC with default tenancy
When you create a VPC, you have the option of specifying its instance tenancy. If you launch an instance into a VPC that has an instance tenancy of
dedicated
, the instance will always run as a Dedicated Instance on hardware that's dedicated for your use.
For more information about creating a VPC and choosing the tenancy options, see Create a VPC
in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
You can launch a Dedicated Instance using the Amazon EC2 launch instance wizard.
- Console
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To launch a Dedicated Instance into a default tenancy VPC using the console
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Open the Amazon EC2 console at
https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/.
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In the navigation pane, choose Instances, Launch instance.
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In the Application and OS Images section, select an AMI from the list.
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In the Instance type section, select the instance type to launch.
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In the Key pair section, select the key pair to associate with the instance.
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In the Advanced details section, for Tenancy, select
Dedicated.
Configure the remaining instance options as needed. For more information, see Reference for Amazon EC2 instance configuration parameters.
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Choose Launch instance.
- AWS CLI
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To set the tenancy option for an instance during launch using the AWS CLI
Use the run-instances
command and include Tenancy
with the --placement
option.
- PowerShell
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To set the tenancy option for an instance during launch using the Tools for PowerShell
Use the New-EC2Instance
cmdlet with the -Placement_Tenancy
parameter.
For more information about launching an instance with a tenancy of
host
, see Launch Amazon EC2 instances on an Amazon EC2 Dedicated Host.