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1. Choose the desired region.
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1. Choose the desired region.
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1. Choose an EC2 instance type with at least 1GB of RAM for optimal performance or stick with the default recommendation.
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1. Choose an EC2 instance type with at least 1GB of RAM for optimal performance or stick with the default recommendation.
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1. Select the VPC and subnet you want to use for your instance.
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1. Select the VPC and subnet you want to use for the new instance.
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1. In the Security Group section, make sure ports 5000 and 5001 on the machine are accessible for inbound TCP traffic.
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1. In the Security Group section, make sure ports 5000 and 5001 on the machine are accessible for inbound TCP traffic.
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1. Choose an existing EC2 key pair for authenticating with your new instance.
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1. Choose an existing EC2 key pair for authenticating with the new instance.
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1. Click **Launch with 1-click.**
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1. Click **Launch with 1-click.**
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At this point, AWS will instance and deploy your new machine.
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At this point, AWS will instance and deploy the new machine.
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When ready, you can browse to the Infection Monkey running on your fresh deployment at:
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When ready, you can browse to the Infection Monkey running on the fresh deployment at:
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`https://{public-ip}:5000`
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`https://{public-ip}:5000`
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You will be presented with a login page. Enter the username **monkey**, and the new EC2 instance's **instance ID** for your password. To find your instance ID, go to the EC2 console and select your instance. It should appear in the details pane below.
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You will be presented with a login page. Enter the username **monkey**, and the
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new EC2 instance's **instance ID** for your password. To find your instance ID,
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go to the EC2 console and select your instance. It should appear in the details
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pane below.
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![AWS instance ID](../../images/setup/aws/aws-instance-id.png "AWS instance ID")
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![AWS instance ID](../../images/setup/aws/aws-instance-id.png "AWS instance ID")
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## Integration with AWS services
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## Integration with AWS services
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The Infection Monkey has built-in integrations with AWS services for better execution and reporting. See [Usage -> Integrations](../../usage/integrations) for more details.
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The Infection Monkey has built-in integrations with AWS services for better
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execution and reporting. See [Usage -> Integrations](../../usage/integrations)
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for more details.
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## Upgrading
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## Upgrading
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