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How the processes start, stop and terminate works?



How the processes start, stop and terminate works?..

Answer / Sushma Kumari

To start a process on AWS, you would launch an instance from an AMI that includes the required software for your application. To stop a process, you can either shut down or hibernate the instance, depending on whether you want to persist the data or not. Terminating a process involves terminating the instance itself, which permanently deletes all the instance's resources and associated data.

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