Rebooting an instance is like rebooting a PC. The hard disk isn't affected. You don't return to the image's original state, but the contents of the hard disks are those before the reboot Rebooting isn't associated with billing.
Billing starts when you instantiate an image and stops when you terminate it. Rebooting in between hasn't any effect.
Rebooting an instance is like rebooting a PC. The hard disk isn't affected. You don't return to the image's original state, but the contents of the hard disks are those before the reboot.
Rebooting isn't associated with billing. Billing starts when you instantiate an image and stops when you terminate it. Rebooting in between hasn't any effect.
1 Note that there's a related bug - files in /etc might be changed back to some defaults (Google it). – Adam Matan Aug 6 '09 at 14:50.
Rebooting keeps the disks intact. If you shut down the instance and power up a new one, the disks will be reset to their initial states. This doesn't apply to the EBS disks, which persist even across shutdowns.
When I reboot an ec2 instance is happened by (without quotes):. Amazon ec2 - What happens when I reboot an EC2 instance.
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