A dedicated host in AWS is a physical server that is fully dedicated to running your workloads. This means that you have exclusive access to all the resources of the host, including its CPU, memory, and storage. You can use dedicated hosts to run your own licensed software, such as Windows Server or SQL Server, or to comply with regulatory requirements that may require you to use your own dedicated resources. Dedicated hosts can be purchased on-demand or as part of a reservation, which can provide a discounted hourly rate.
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