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==== Standard AMI ==== | ==== Standard AMI ==== | ||
An AMI is an Amazon Machine Image. This is a list of Operating Systems that you can have automatically installed when you create an EC2 Instance. An AMI can be thought of as an Image of an OS that is applied to your EC2 Instance, rather than going through a scripted installation from scratch. See a small AMI list below: | An AMI is an Amazon Machine Image. This is a list of Operating Systems that you can have automatically installed when you create an EC2 Instance. An AMI can be thought of as an Image of an OS that is applied to your EC2 Instance, rather than going through a scripted installation from scratch. See a small AMI list below: |
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