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(Instructions for self service provisioning of a TaskCluster Windows instance)
 
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There's no need. Your loaned instance is an Amazon EC2 spot instance whose lifetime is finite. It can even die while it's in the middle of working for you. Think of it as a disposable minion whose survival depends on being busy and who will expire when exhausted or bored. If you don't create an RDP connection to your instance within 30 minutes of requesting it, it will die of boredom. If you disconnect your RDP session for more than 15 minutes, it will die of boredom. If you shut it down. It will die fulfilled.
There's no need. Your loaned instance is an Amazon EC2 spot instance whose lifetime is finite. It can even die while it's in the middle of working for you. Think of it as a disposable minion whose survival depends on being busy and who will expire when exhausted or bored. If you don't create an RDP connection to your instance within 30 minutes of requesting it, it will die of boredom. If you disconnect your RDP session for more than 15 minutes, it will die of boredom. If you shut it down. It will die fulfilled.
= How do I get help if it's not working? =
* raise a bug in the [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Infrastructure%20%26%20Operations&component=RelOps RelOps component]. cc or assign rthijssen@mozilla.com
* ping :grenade in #taskcluster on IRC (during normal working hours: 9 - 5 GMT+3)
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