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hello guys welcome again so in this video we will be discussing about the topic related to aws and the topic will is more related to the way we want to clean old amaze so without wasting time let's start so the problem statement is you have many ms in your aws account and you would like to delete amy's that are older than let's say 30 days so how would you do it and the task will become more trickier like when you want to do it periodically like each month maybe on the last date of the month you want to delete ames that are still and they that are older than 30 days so uh what we will be discussing so i have created a simple python script that will do and that is sufficient if you want to do it once but like again as i said if you want to automate it you want to do it periodically then you might want to use an ssm automation document that i've created and the third part is in line like third part in third part we'll be using cloud watch event to trigger the ssm document and there we c...