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Running Statping on the smallest EC2 server is very quick using the AWS AMI Image. When the AMI image boots it will automatically run the [init.sh](https://github.com/hunterlong/statping/blob/master/dev/init.sh) script to update Docker containers and remove unused containers/images. The server will also re-download the init.sh script to make sure it is up-to-date with the latest updates and bug fixes.
Running Statping on the smallest EC2 server is very quick using the AWS AMI Image. The AWS AMI Image will automatically start a Statping Docker container that will automatically update to the latest version. Once the EC2 is booted, you can go to the Public DNS domain to view the Statping installation page. The Statping root folder is located at: `/statping` on the server.
# AMI Image
Choose the correct AMI Image ID based on your AWS region.
- us-east-1 `ami-b3be85cc`
- us-east-2 `ami-cc7a40a9`
- us-west-1 `ami-6d1ffd0e`
- us-west-2 `ami-7be8a103`
- us-east-1 `ami-09ccd23d9c7afba61` (Virginia)
- us-east-2 `ami-0c6c9b714a501cdb3` (Ohio)
- us-west-1 `ami-02159cc1fc701a77e` (California)
- us-west-2 `ami-007c6990949f5ccee` (Oregon)
- eu-central-1 `ami-06e252d6d8b0c2f1f` (Frankfurt)
# Instructions
### 1. Create an EC2 instance from AMI Image
Go to the main EC2 dashboard and click 'Launch Instance'. Then type `Statping` inside the search field for 'Community AMI'. Once you've found it in your region, click Select!
<img width="80%" src="https://img.cjx.io/statpingaws-ami.png">
### 2. Get the Public DNS for EC2 Instance
Copy the 'Public DNS' URL and paste it into your browser.
<img width="80%" src="https://img.cjx.io/statping-aws-ec2.png">
### 3. Setup Statping
Use SQLite if you don't want to connect to a remote MySQL or Postgres database.
<img width="80%" src="https://img.cjx.io/statping-setup.png">
Then set the image with a environment variable: `AMI_IMAGE=ami-7be8a103`