1. Install the elasticfox plugin from the below link
http://www.eaglegenomics.com/2011/05/elasticfox-aws-ec2-add-on-for-firefox-4-with-t1-micro-instance-support/
2. And go to tools in firefox and select "ElasticFox"
3. Give the credentials it ask for
4. Go to "Security Credentials" and download
AWS access key :-
AWS Secret Access Key :-
and add those keys in elasticfox interface and click "Add" then "Close"
5. Restart the Firefox and take Elastic Fox
6. You can get your running instances details from elasticfox
7. Almost all options are available here almost same as ASW
interface, but AWS interface get most updated version
8. We can start / stop instance
http://www.eaglegenomics.com/2011/05/elasticfox-aws-ec2-add-on-for-firefox-4-with-t1-micro-instance-support/
2. And go to tools in firefox and select "ElasticFox"
3. Give the credentials it ask for
4. Go to "Security Credentials" and download
AWS access key :-
AWS Secret Access Key :-
and add those keys in elasticfox interface and click "Add" then "Close"
5. Restart the Firefox and take Elastic Fox
6. You can get your running instances details from elasticfox
7. Almost all options are available here almost same as ASW
interface, but AWS interface get most updated version
8. We can start / stop instance
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