summary of this video: Basically, when we enter into AWS, We have to create user with permission of what the user can access ( like EC2, S3). So, IAM-->Create User with EC2 Permissions. Once we created user, the user can access EC2 to create instance ( like how the @server Gyan did in the begining of the video). once we created Instance, we can create AMI and the following points below are discussed in the video 1. SNAPSHOT is like backup 2. when we created an AMI from EC2 Instance, it automatically create a SNAPSHOT backup, but we can also create SNAPSHOT manually from EC2 Instance through volume (EC2 Instance --> Root device --> EBS ID --> Create Snapshot. 3. Interestingly, we can also create AMI from the manually created snapshot (eg: SNAPSHOT: AMI-volume at 7:30 ) 4. Since SNAPSHOT always depend on AMI, we have to "deregister" (AMI-->Actions -->Deregister)
for the point 4 ; I think the reverse way is the right, AMI it alway depend in SNAPHOT; like a child for her parent :) ; when AMI de-register from Snapshot, when you can delete Snapshot.
Thanks for the explanation....Can you please let me know if Snap shot is better than an image.....the only issue being it might have some unwanted information.Apart from this is there anything else ? Also how is image and snapshot interconnected.Because i can't delete a snapshot....thanks once again
Hello Dear, Every AMI is created on the top of Snapshot only, Once you start creating AMI you can check under the snapshot section, one snapshot creation is initiated, You will not be able to delete Snapshot until you de-register your AMI. Feel free to write in case of any questions. Happy Learning !!!
Thanks for the explanation sir I have an doubt that when we create an snap shot or AMI then Will it contains the data storage same as instance or compressed??
Hello, I have a question, is it possible to copy an EBS snapshot cross-region-account in one go ? meaning copy a snapshot from one account to another in a different region
Hi ..My query is how can we maintain instance in different regions for Disaster recovery.In case Instance got crashed in one region. Instance from other region start working automatically....Thank You
You should remake this Video
as it seems you are confused or in a hurry
But appreciated thanks
Thank you for your feedback, will surely consider it. Happy learning
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summary of this video:
Basically, when we enter into AWS, We have to create user with permission of what the user can access ( like EC2, S3).
So, IAM-->Create User with EC2 Permissions. Once we created user, the user can access EC2 to create instance ( like how the @server Gyan did in the begining of the video). once we created Instance, we can create AMI and the following points below are discussed in the video
1. SNAPSHOT is like backup
2. when we created an AMI from EC2 Instance, it automatically create a SNAPSHOT backup, but we can also create SNAPSHOT manually from EC2 Instance through volume (EC2 Instance --> Root device --> EBS ID --> Create Snapshot.
3. Interestingly, we can also create AMI from the manually created snapshot (eg: SNAPSHOT: AMI-volume at 7:30 )
4. Since SNAPSHOT always depend on AMI, we have to "deregister" (AMI-->Actions -->Deregister)
Perfectly explained... Keep it up dear
Super bro I understude 😊
for the point 4 ; I think the reverse way is the right, AMI it alway depend in SNAPHOT; like a child for her parent :) ; when AMI de-register from Snapshot, when you can delete Snapshot.
Yes you are right
It was exactly what i was looking. You explained really well. Thank you so much bro.
Your explanation helps me. Thank you very much!
Thanks for the explanation....Can you please let me know if Snap shot is better than an image.....the only issue being it might have some unwanted information.Apart from this is there anything else ? Also how is image and snapshot interconnected.Because i can't delete a snapshot....thanks once again
Hello Dear,
Every AMI is created on the top of Snapshot only, Once you start creating AMI you can check under the snapshot section, one snapshot creation is initiated,
You will not be able to delete Snapshot until you de-register your AMI.
Feel free to write in case of any questions.
Happy Learning !!!
@@ServerGyan Thanks
Keep up with the videos, very helpful thank you
Thank you dear
Happy learning
Thanks for the explanation sir I have an doubt that when we create an snap shot or AMI then Will it contains the data storage same as instance or compressed??
Snapshots are incremental
These contains only increments data.
@@ServerGyan thankyou for replying sir
so if i create am image for t2.micro instance, will it be free or aws will charge for this
That will depend on your account tire and size of your insurance
If it exceeds free tire limit it will cost
Hello, I have a question, is it possible to copy an EBS snapshot cross-region-account in one go ? meaning copy a snapshot from one account to another in a different region
Thats great... But how can we attach a volume from region1 to to region2 EC2. ...
Sure dear, I will explain it
Hi ..My query is how can we maintain instance in different regions for Disaster recovery.In case Instance got crashed in one region. Instance from other region start working automatically....Thank You
Dear Nitin,
You can achieve this by using Route53 as a global load balancer
Bro could pleasee make the video regarding troubleshooting part on aws some services like ec2,s3,vpc,iam,elb,routente53
Sure, I will create it soon
thanx. excellent explanation
Thanks for nice explanation, but had you explained this a with block diagram initially with a minutes, then it is quick to understand. Thanks
Thank you dear
Hi bro, just to clarify myself AMI will back up only the image (Like OS image) where as snapshot will backup the content of the instance... right bro?
The naming of the resources confused more than helped unfortunately
Hurriedly made and confused.....so much efforts but still no gyan.
Sorry for the same
Will explain it again
is the speaker saying English?
Yes dear
@@ServerGyan a little hard to understand accent
Sorry for the same dear
@@ServerGyan that's ok thx
Lack of preparation is evident.
So much confused
You are confusing while explaining..