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in this video we will resize disk on an amazon ec2 server search for easy to click on the ec2 now we have one instance running click on instances click on the instance id click on the storage to view the attached volumes we have one block device size is 50 gb to resize the disk click on the volume id before you resize it is better take a snapshot for that click on create snapshot then give it a description before resize and click on create snapshot close now go to the snapshots you will see the snapshot is taking it will take approx it will take some time to finish once this snapshot is finished you can resize the volume snapshot is finished now you can give it a name for easy identification before resize go back to the instances go to storage click on the inst volume id you can see the volume size is 50 gb now right click on the volume select modify volume from the menu you can enter the new size here for the server i need 100 gb now click on modify this will give you instruction for