Very Nice tutorial 3/3 of creating volume / mounting it / creating a snapshot and making a volume off that and mounting it on another EC2. How you are not going to love that. Thank you Namratah. my gratitude and appreciation to you for your awesome illustration. Thanks again !!!. Mat.
So this EBS is similar to EFS as the file can be shared. As seen in this demo the file created in one EC2 instance is available when we SSH in another EC2 instance ? how this is possible as the file can be shared among EC2 only using EFS right
If I take snap shot and create a volume , attached it mount in new linnux ec2. If the snapshot only having currently changed data,what we do to take old data
Very Nice tutorial 3/3 of creating volume / mounting it / creating a snapshot and making a volume off that and mounting it on another EC2. How you are not going to love that. Thank you Namratah. my gratitude and appreciation to you for your awesome illustration. Thanks again !!!. Mat.
Thanks. Glad it was helpful
Very nice explained
thank you
Very good information. Thank you very much
Very good info...
So this EBS is similar to EFS as the file can be shared. As seen in this demo the file created in one EC2 instance is available when we SSH in another EC2 instance ? how this is possible as the file can be shared among EC2 only using EFS right
Also please could you do a video on difference between EFS and EBS
If I take snap shot and create a volume , attached it mount in new linnux ec2. If the snapshot only having currently changed data,what we do to take old data
not sure if I understand your question.. snapshot is the point in time data. It becomes stale immediately after its creation.
How to Automatically encrypt existing and new Amazon EBS volumes
My point of you snap shot correct or not .please explain it
What is the use of "Fstab" command
docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-using-volumes.html
i think you forgot to mk2fs in 1/3 EBS video series