Examples of using Instance store volume in English and their translations into German
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For instance store volumes, the data is not preserved.
For more information, see Instance Store Volume TRIM Support.
You can create anAMI with a block device mapping that includes instance store volumes.
If the root device is an instance store volume, the instance is scheduled to terminate.
The root volume must be an EBS volume, not an instance store volume.
You can't make an instance store volume available after you launch the instance. .
For Windows instances, the EC2Config service mounts the instance store volumes for an instance. .
You can't attach instance store volumes to an instance after you have launched it.
The root volume of an instance is either an Amazon EBS volume or an instance store volume.
You can't detach an instance store volume from one instance and attach it to a different instance. .
If Stop is disabled, eitherthe instance is already stopped or its root device is an instance store volume.
For Linux instances, you can view and mount the instance store volumes as described in the following procedure.
Adding instance store volume or Amazon EFS file systems to the/etc/fstab file so that they are mounted at boot.
On the Add Storage page, you can modify the root volume, EBS volumes, and instance store volumes as follows.
If the root device is an instance store volume, you must have the private key in order to connect to the instance. .
There are several caveats to considerwhen launching instances with AMIs that have instance store volumes in their block device mappings.
For M3 instances, you must specify instance store volumes in the block device mapping for the instance when you launch it.
Each instance that you launch has an associated root device volume, either an Amazon EBS volume or an instance store volume.
If your instance root device is an instance store volume, the instance is terminated, and cannot be used again.
Be sure to save data from your instance store volumes that you will need later before the instance is stopped or terminated.
The latter means that the root device for an instance launched from the AMI is an instance store volume created from a template stored in Amazon S3.
You must explicitly remove the instance store volumes that you don't want from the block device mapping for the instance before you launch it.
You can use block devicemapping to specify additional EBS volumes or instance store volumes to attach to an instance when it's launched.
After you add instance store volumes to an AMI, any instance that you launch from the AMI includes these instance store volumes.
For M3 instances, you might receive instance store volumes even if you do not specify them in the block device mapping for the instance. .
For each instance store volume to add, choose Add New Volume, from Volume Type select an instance store volume, and from Device select a device name.
The root volume must be an EBS volume, not an instance store volume, and it must be large enough to store the instance memory(RAM) during hibernation.
If you want to add instance store volumes, you must migrate your application to a new instance with the instance type and instance store volumes that you need.
Some instance types include more instance store volumes than others, and some instance types contain no instance store volumes at all.