I have a running EC2 instance booted from a bitnami tomcat apache mysql php stack. I have used only tomcat until now. Now I have want to install and configure wordpress. During installation it says th
I understand that when I launch an instance on ec2, that the instance has to be located on a particular data center, and that after launching you can\'t change that. I also understand that an AMI is c
I\'m trying to move my Xen domU (guest VM) to the EC2. On my machine I have a Xen (dom0 and several domUs).
I have installed Amazon EC2 fedora instance and copying the files from one location to another. But I am greeted with \" No space left on the disk开发者_运维百科\".
I am experiencing difficulty trying to launch a AMI from an EBS volume.I am basically trying to launch another instance of a Linux (i386) based AMI that I have already configured the way I want.I have
I created an EBS-backed AMI from an Canonical Ubuntu Mavrick instance that was running with a keypair called us-west-01.pem
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If I stop an EC2 instance, rather than terminate, will this image be saved in my account and be available to be used at a later stage? ..as I noticed terminated instances eventually dissappear, would
Following the instructions at http://aws.amazon.com/articles/16开发者_如何学Go63?_encoding=UTF8&jiveRedirect=1 I created an instance with mysql\'s dbs running on an EBS volume.
I would like to create a 64 bit ubuntu AMI that is backed by EBS and is persistent. By persistent, I mean tha开发者_StackOverflow中文版t I want to be able to seamlessly make changes to the AMI without