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How to insert trace in AMI

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hello guys good evening welcome back to my channel in this video Iamp;#39;ll show you how to create an Ami from the existing ec2 instance which is in running so letamp;#39;s get back to the easy to console so this is my RWS architecture diagram so this is my Amazon ec2 instance which is in running so Iamp;#39;ll take an AMF from the existing machine and Iamp;#39;ll launched the ec2 instance one or more instances from the existing Ami which is taken from the Amazon Institute location from the HSN running state so letamp;#39;s get back to initiative answer so I have mentioned it which is a running state so this is my running State server letamp;#39;s connect to the server so check your present button directory it is in slash root so give some touch file and create some contents so I have given some contents so letamp;#39;s get back to the ICT console and I need to take the EMF from the existing UC dimension go to images and templates in the actions create image so give the image A

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Amazon Machine Images (AWS AMI) offers two types of virtualization: Paravirtual (PV) and Hardware Virtual Machine (HVM). Each solution offers its own advantages.
AMI levels are also used to determine housing needs beyond affordable housing, including workforce housing and market-rate housing.
An Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is a master image for the creation of virtual servers -- known as EC2 instances -- in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) environment. The machine images are like templates that are configured with an operating system and other software that determine the users operating environment.
An Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is used to create virtual servers (Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud or EC2 instances) in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) environment. Different types of instances can be launched from a single AMI to support the hardware of the host computer used for the instance.
The EC2 is used for creating the virtual server instance. The AMI is the EC2 virtual machines image. ECS provides container services such as docker and the AWS lambda is used to run the code without a server.
AMIs are a regional resource. Therefore, sharing an image makes it available in that Region. To make an image available in a different Region, copy the AMI to the Region and then share it. AMIs with encrypted volumes cannot be made public.
Create an AMI from an Amazon EC2 Instance Right-click the instance you want to use as the basis for your AMI, and choose Create Image from the context menu. Create Image context menu. In the Create Image dialog box, type a unique name and description, and then choose Create Image.
Each AMI includes a template for the root volume required for a particular type of instance. A typical example might contain an operating system, an application server and applications.

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