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How to shade authentication in AMI

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in this video tutorial I will take you step by step through creating an Amazon machine image or Ami and then how to create a new instance using it before fixing the public IP address that Amazon gives it by default and finally testing it to prove itamp;#39;s fully working so after this short introduction I will get right to it there are basically two main reasons why you want to create an instance using your own Ami the first is you want more instances based on an existing one whether it be in the current region or a new one or second you want to restore and replace the existing instance with an earlier saved version I am going to be demonstrating the second option which is to replace this existing instance with an earlier saved version from a snapshot by using an Ami as most AWS users will be faced with this problem at some point but first so you know what the final product will look like I will quickly show you around this instance and highlight a few things as we go

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An Amazon Machine Image (AMI) defines the programs and settings that will be applied when you launch an EC2 instance. Once you have finished configuring the data, services, and applications on your ArcGIS Server instance, you can save your work as a custom AMI stored in Amazon EC2.
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.
Using aws ec2 describe-snapshots --snapshot-ids $snapshotid , I could get the corresponding volume as shown in the example. Using this info and aws ec2 describe-volumes --volume-ids $volume could lead me to its status (is it in-use?) as in here. So, this is my way of knowing if a private AMI of mine is being used.
To find the most recent AMI for your account, you can search with an AMS SKMS CLI command or use the AMS console details page for relevant VPC: Use the AMS console: Available AMIs are listed on the AMI page in the AMS console. Select from AMIs with names that begin with customer-.
If the filtering process returns one or more Amazon EC2 instances as result, the selected image is currently in use. If the filtering process does not return any EC2 instances, the selected Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is not used anymore and can be safely removed from your AWS cloud account.
You can easily browse the EC2 instances in the AWS web console and see what AMI was used to create them. Or you can use the aws ec2 describe-instances command to list all your instances. The output of that command will include the ID of the AMI used to create the instance.
For a Debian AMI, the user name is admin. For a Fedora AMI, the user name is ec2-user or fedora. For a RHEL AMI, the user name is ec2-user or root. For a SUSE AMI, the user name is ec2-user or root.
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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