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<li>your organization already uses the Amazon cloud and you do not want to do any special arrangements for the JABAWS </li>\r
<li>you want to benefit from the Amazon automatic scaling and monitoring to make sure JABAWS is always ready </li>\r
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-<p>If you know what to do than JABAWS AMI ID is <strong>ami-40fecd34</strong>, manifest <strong>846107356395/JABAWS2</strong> to get you started, if not please refer to <a href="man_awscloud_ec2.html">How to use JABAWS on the Amazon EC2 cloud</a> pages. </p>\r
+<p>If you know what to do than JABAWS AMI ID is <strong>ami-d1d5e9a5</strong>, manifest <strong>846107356395/JABAWS 2</strong> to get you started, if not please refer to <a href="man_awscloud_ec2.html">How to use JABAWS on the Amazon EC2 cloud</a> pages. </p>\r
<p>Alternatively you can use JABAWS on the <a href="http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/index.html?GettingStarted.html">Amazon Elastic BeanStalk</a>. You may want to use this option to deploy JABAWS in the cluster configuration.</p>\r
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