The AMI represents the launchable machine configuration - it does NOT actually contain any of the machine's data, just references to it. An AMI can get its disk image either from S3 or (in your case) an EBS snapshot The EBS Volume is associated with a running instance. It's basically a read-write disk image.
When you terminate the instance, the volume will automatically be destroyed (this may take a few minutes, note) The snapshot is a frozen image of the EBS volume at the point in time when you created the AMI. Snapshots can be associated with AMIs, but not all snapshots are part of an AMI - you can create them manually too More information on EBS-backed AMIs can be found in the user's guide It is important to have a good grasp on these concepts, so I would recommend giving the entire users guide a good read-over before going any further If you want to delete all data associated with an AMI, you will have to use the DescribeImageAttribute API call on the AMI's blockDeviceMapping attribute to find the snapshot ID; then delete the AMI and snapshot, in that order.
The AMI represents the launchable machine configuration - it does NOT actually contain any of the machine's data, just references to it. An AMI can get its disk image either from S3 or (in your case) an EBS snapshot. The EBS Volume is associated with a running instance.It's basically a read-write disk image.
When you terminate the instance, the volume will automatically be destroyed (this may take a few minutes, note). The snapshot is a frozen image of the EBS volume at the point in time when you created the AMI. Snapshots can be associated with AMIs, but not all snapshots are part of an AMI - you can create them manually too.
More information on EBS-backed AMIs can be found in the user's guide. It is important to have a good grasp on these concepts, so I would recommend giving the entire users guide a good read-over before going any further. If you want to delete all data associated with an AMI, you will have to use the DescribeImageAttribute API call on the AMI's blockDeviceMapping attribute to find the snapshot ID; then delete the AMI and snapshot, in that order.
ELASTIC BLOCK STORE | Snapshots | Create Snapshot button in the top pane. Fill in the form. I entered the name as baseline with description apps installed, no content yet.
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