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okay so in this lecture were going to change the ec2 instance type and thats a common operation required for sis ups so when you have a TT Micro for example we want to upgrade s to t to small or a t to large like whatever you want it could be even even other instance type for this this will only work for EBS batch instances were going to stop the instance then using the settings were going to change the instance type then we can restart the instance I will make sure that our data has not changed so lets have a play with this okay so I may do my instance and what Im going to do is just HECO ll into a hello dot txt file and what this did is that it created a hello doc Stacy file on my ec2 instance that has the content hello in its so pretty easy this is just a file on creating just to make sure were now going to lose it as we resize the instance we can also check the in size memory for example doing 3 minus M so we can see as far as memory goes we have 989 980 five megabytes of m