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You can't really compare ec2 with lightsail since it is a VPS. Lightsail guarantees a 99.9% uptime service level agreement (SLA) for each instance, which is similar to EC2. Although last few lightsail instances I have deployed they were corresponding to t2 instance size since lscpu command in ssh session showed E5-2676 v3 intel cpu under the hood. Lightsail is really an attempt to compete with digital ocean, linode and other providers of such one click install services
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Hi Yurii B, thanks for responding.
It really seems that the VPS is not EC2 in the form of a pre-assembled package, but rather a traditional and more limited VPS.
It's a shame that the AWS team wants to respond, as it lacks more technical details between both products/services and comparative testing to facilitate the choice between them.
Now curious that they promise the same SLA, in theory the EC2 SLA would be expected to be higher.
Grateful.