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How to create an AMI from the Command line

Posted on 16/05/202025/09/2024 Christian By Christian No Comments on How to create an AMI from the Command line
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In this article, we will discuss how to create an AMI from the Command line. Amazon Machine Images (AMI) provides the information required to launch an instance, which is a virtual server in the cloud. You must specify a source AMI when you launch an instance. Please see how to Import Virtual Machines to AWS as AMI, How to launch an EC2 instance, and How to create an AMI using AWS console.

Also, see how to Harden your Veeam Backup Server with Microsoft AppLocker, and how to Force BitLocker Recovery: Perform BitLocker Recovery via the Self-Service Portal and Helpdesk.

Create AMI

You can launch multiple instances from a single AMI when you need multiple. Here is how you can create an AMI from an instance from the command line.

aws ec2 create-image --instance-id i-0xxxxxxxxxxxxb --name "FrankfurtChrisinstance" --no-reboot

Note: What the no – reboot means. By default, Amazon EC2 attempts to shut down and reboot the instance before creating the image.

If the ‘No Reboot’ option is set, Amazon EC2 doesn’t shut down the instance before creating the image. When this option is used, file system integrity on the created image can’t be guaranteed.

Also, see how to “Enable or disable Core Isolation Memory Integrity in Windows 10 and 11“, and “Advantage of using a 3rd party software for Backup (N2WS by Veeam) over AMI“.

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