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What is amazon machine image and what is the relation between instance and ami?



What is amazon machine image and what is the relation between instance and ami?..

Answer / Sumit Kumar Paswan

Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is a template that contains the software configuration (operating system, application servers, and applications) for an Amazon EC2 instance. An instance is a virtual server running in AWS's infrastructure, and each instance is launched from an AMI.

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