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sharing the memory of a program between ec2 instances

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Is it possible to combine the memory of ec2 instances? For example, let's say that I run a program that requires 2gb ram to run on one ec2 with 1gb ram instance,

can I somehow share that program's memory with another 1gb ram instance?

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The operating system that you are running already does that for you.
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Is it possible to combine the memory of ec2 instances? For example, let's say that I ran a program that requires 2gb ram to run on one ec2 with 1gb ram instance

No

can I somehow share that program's memory with another 1gb ram instance?

No

These are separate VMs, highly likely to be running on separate hosts, in separate racks, possibly in separate data halls - you wouldn't want them to be combined, performance would be horrible - like tens of thousands of times slower than having one VM with 2GB.

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