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[music playing] Hello, welcome to Storage 202. This is about managing your EBS snapshots and AMIs with Amazon Data Lifecycle Manager. My name is Ashish Palekar, I am the general manager of our snapshots business. Before we dive into how to use Data Lifecycle Manager to manage snapshots, a little brief review of what snapshots are. Snapshots are point-in-time backups of modified volume blocks. The first snapshot is a full snapshot of all the blocks, every subsequent snapshot is incremental. When you delete a snapshot, you only delete the data that is exclusive to that snapshot. And last but not the least, you can take crashed and system snapshots so that you can easily restore EBS volumes from hardware failures. So snapshots are used for backups, theyamp;#39;re used for creating Amazon Machine Images or AMIs. But when we look at customer use cases and patterns for using snapshots, we really see three patterns that customers repeatedly do. One is they want to save cost by creating consi