Release: Amazon EC2 on 2012-12-17
This release of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) introduces the ability to copy an Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) snapshot.
Release Date: December 18, 2012
Latest Version: 2012-12-01
Created On: December 18, 2012
Last Updated: October 09, 2017
New Features
Feature | Description |
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Ability to copy an EBS snapshot |
You can copy an EBS snapshot and use it to create backups of data, to create new EBS volumes, or to create Amazon Machine Images (AMIs). For more information, see Copying an EBS Snapshot in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide. |
Version History
To view earlier EC2 Release Notes please see Current Limitations for VM Import
Following are current limitations of VM Import:
- The following types of images currently cannot be imported into Amazon EC2:
- VMware Workstation VMDK images
- Encrypted, compressed, or read-only images
- Started or suspended images
- Linked clones
- Images with multiple virtual disks
- When you import a disk image to an Amazon EC2 instance, the instance appears
in the AWS Management Console before the conversion process finishes.
To determine when the process is complete and the instance is available
to use, use the
ec2-describe-conversion-tasks
command.
- All M3 standard instance types are only available in the US East (N. Virginia) Region.
- All cluster instance types are available in the US East (N. Virginia) and EU (Ireland) Regions. In addition, the cc2.8xlarge instance type is also available in the US West (Oregon) Region.
- Amazon DevPay is not supported.
- Reserved Instances are not currently available within a cluster placement group
- Elastic IP addresses
- Key pairs
- Placement groups
Describe*
actions through the command line tools or API.- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud is not supported
- Amazon Elastic MapReduce is not supported
- Amazon DevPay is not supported