Amazon Machine Images (AMI) is a way of encapsulating operating system configuration and application software into an image that can be used to easily launch new Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances.
Learning how to use Amazon Machine Images will help you become more effective at deploying solutions that must adhere to security requirements. You can also use AMIs to replicate on-premise server configurations and simplify the migration of legacy applications into the public AWS cloud.
In this hands-on lab, you will manually create a new AMI, and you will use the EC2 Image Builder to automate the process.
Upon completion of this beginner-level lab, you will be able to:
Familiarity with the following will be beneficial but is not required:
The following content can be used to fulfill the prerequisites:
Andrew is a Labs Developer with previous experience in the Internet Service Provider, Audio Streaming, and CryptoCurrency industries. He has also been a DevOps Engineer and enjoys working with CI/CD and Kubernetes.
He holds multiple AWS certifications including Solutions Architect Associate and Professional.