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I am moving my DNN instance (Evoq Basic 9.6) from an on-prem environment (1 app server and 1 SQL DB server) to AWS.

The plan is make it more resilitant by using 2 EC2 instances for the app and a RDS SQL instance.

My question is does anyone know if I need more than just the standard Evoq license?

Sencondly, are the any tips or guides that you can point me to that can help me setup and configure my site in AWS?

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You most likely need to have a separate license for each EC2 instance running the Evoq software, but you'll want to confirm with their sales team. They are notorious for not responding though. :(

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