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Are there any limitations on the types of EC2 instances that can be covered?
There are no limitations that exist on the types of instances and regions that can be covered. Zesty can cover every on-demand compute workload by using a blend of AWS discount plans.
I already have Reserved Instances or Savings Plans that are not going to expire soon. Can Zesty still provide significant savings?
Zesty can still provide savings to you in the interim on any workloads that aren’t covered by the existing commitments. Zesty would then maximize savings once your existing commitments expire. The scope of these interim savings would depend greatly ...
Glossary of Terms
This glossary provides explanations and definitions of terms commonly found in this Help Center. In some instances, definitions may be specific to how terms are used and understood by Zesty. Reserved Instances (RIs) - A form of financial commi...
How is the RI Marketplace different from the AWS Marketplace?
The Reserved Instance Marketplace is, practically speaking, much like the stock exchange. The only difference is that instead of trading stocks, the RI Marketplace trades in second-hand Reserved Instances. What this means is that if you have ov...
What data does Zesty collect?
Zesty collects only the metadata specified by the IAM role needed to connect your organization to the Zesty platform . If you disconnect from the Zesty platform at any point, whether at the POC or post-activation stage, Zesty does not mainta...