How to Find Linux AMI on AWS EC2 Console
Finding a Linux AMI (Amazon Machine Image) on AWS EC2 is a fundamental task when launching instances in the cloud. Whether you’re setting up a simple virtual server or deploying a more complex application, choosing the right AMI is crucial. In this guide, we will show you how to efficiently locate Linux AMIs through the AWS EC2 console.
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Steps to Find Linux AMI in AWS EC2 Console
Step 1: Open the EC2 Console
Start by navigating to the Amazon EC2 Console. Once you’re there, select the Region where you want to launch your instance. You can choose any region that’s available to you, regardless of your physical location.
Step 2: Choose the AMIs Option
In the EC2 Console, locate the AMIs option in the navigation pane. This is where you’ll find all available Amazon Machine Images for your instance launch.
Step 3: Filter the AMI List
Use the Filter options to narrow down the list of AMIs. For example, to find only Linux-based AMIs provided by AWS, select Public images. This filter helps you quickly access the images that are most relevant to your needs.
Step 4: Use the Search Bar to Find the Right AMI
In the search bar, first select Owner from the dropdown menu and choose Amazon images. Then, select Platform and choose the operating system you need from the available list, such as Amazon Linux, Ubuntu, or Red Hat. This allows you to search for specific Linux AMIs directly.
Step 5: Customize Display Options
Click the Show/Hide Columns icon to adjust which image attributes are shown, such as the root device type or architecture. You can also view these properties by selecting an AMI from the list and checking its Details tab.
Step 6: Review the AMI Before Launching
Before selecting an AMI, make sure you check whether it’s backed by an instance store or Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store). Understanding this distinction is essential, as it impacts how data is stored and whether the instance persists after a reboot.
Step 7: Launch Your Instance
Once you have selected the AMI, you can launch your instance directly by choosing Launch. If you’re not ready to launch immediately, take note of the AMI ID so you can use it later.
Conclusion: Efficiently Find Linux AMIs on AWS EC2
Finding the right Linux AMI in AWS EC2 is a straightforward process once you understand the steps. By using the filter options and search bar effectively, you can quickly locate the most suitable Amazon Machine Image for your EC2 instance. If you need additional support in optimizing your AWS environment, ZippyOPS provides comprehensive cloud and DevOps solutions.
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