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hello letamp;#39;s talk about Amazon EBS backed Ami an instance store-backed Ami instance stored back to Ami all right so basically you want an easy to instance okay let me change the color yeah change it to Green so you want an ec2 instance you want to launch so you need an Ami okay what is the Ami this is the Ami okay where is this Ami currently so letamp;#39;s you have a yes S3 bucket and then you have an S3 object and thatamp;#39;s where the CMI image is a city so you can grab that and when you launch itamp;#39;s an instance using this Ami it will go to S3 object get that file and then use it to launch your instance so now you got your instance you attach some EBS volumes okay you can attach one or more volumes so basically these are storage volumes which are persistent so tomorrow if you stop this instance these these will not be terminated because these are Amazon EBS backed Ami this Ami is Amazon back BMI and uh so thatamp;#39;s why there they will be persistent and