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How to undo flag in AMI

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hello everyone welcome back in the last video we saw how to create an ami out of an existing ec2 instance and then how do we spin up new ec2 instances using that ami so in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to remove the mi that you have created so this would typically be when you are creating a new ami and you want to delete all array am i sad to have in your account right so first and foremost if you have seen my last video letamp;#39;s just go ahead and terminate our only z2 instance that we had used to create the image out of so click on action go to instance state and terminate so once this gets terminated its corresponding volumes should also get deleted so if you go to volumes you can see there are four volumes and this two volumes should get heated once that easy to is terminated so now letamp;#39;s go to our snapshot and we saw in the last video that EWS creates snapshots belonging to each volume and it creates an ami out of this so letamp;#39;s go ahead and try t

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It isnt possible to restore or recover a deleted or deregistered AMI. However, you can create a new, identical AMI using one of the following: Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) snapshots that were created as backups.
Go to the AWS EC2 console and AMI section. Select the desired AMI. Next, select the Deregister option in the Actions tab. Select the Continue option to deregister.
It is not possible to modify the Delete on termination value on an existing AMI. So you have 2 choices: Launch an EC2 instance from your AMI and produce a new AMI with the appropriate Delete on Terminate value, or. Modify the value when you launch the new EC2 instance.
By default, the DeleteOnTermination attribute is set to True for the root volume. It is set to False for all other volume types. To preserve the root volume when an instance terminates, change the DeleteOnTermination attribute for the root volume to False. Note: You dont incur billing costs for changing these values.
On Amazon EC2, when you use an EBS volume as the root device for an EC2 instance, the Delete on Termination flag defaults to true, meaning the volume will automatically be deleted when you destroy the instance.
Go to your EC2 management console and click on Instances. Click on the instance youre curious about, and then under the Description tab, scroll down to Block devices, and click on the appropriate EBS volume. This will pop up an attribute box which will state the Delete on Termination flag.
To delete terminated EC2 Instances, locate the instance you want to delete in the EC2 Console under the Instances page. Click on the instance and select the Terminate option. Once youve selected terminate, you will receive a pop-up confirmation. Click Yes to confirm.
If an AMI is deregistered, current instances will not be affected, but it cannot be used to launch new instances. Existing instances already using the AMI will not be impacted and will continue to incur instances charges. This means that when a user is finished with an instance, it should be terminated.

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