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      <title>Host your Discord Bot on EC2 instance(AWS) 🤖</title>
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      <description>Hey Everyone,
Today I will be sharing on how to host your Discord Bot on AWS (EC2 Instance). Assuming that you already have a discord bot created (if not, please checkout this amazing article :Creating your first Discord Bot — Part 1
Let&amp;rsquo;s dive into it.
##Creating a server instance.
Go to the Amazon EC2 Page and sign up for an account. Navigate to the Amazon web services console. Click on “EC2” (top left of page).</description>
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