AWS recently added the ability to replace the root volume of EC2 instances with an updated AMI without stopping them. The Replace Root Volume option... | By TechAffinity | Facebook
![Jeff Barr ☁️ (@ 🏠 ) 💉 on X: "You can now replace the root volume of a running #EC2 instance, rolling back to initial state or to a snapshot - https://t.co/zWyablAeOo Jeff Barr ☁️ (@ 🏠 ) 💉 on X: "You can now replace the root volume of a running #EC2 instance, rolling back to initial state or to a snapshot - https://t.co/zWyablAeOo](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E0LURDTUUAI2nhk.png)
Jeff Barr ☁️ (@ 🏠 ) 💉 on X: "You can now replace the root volume of a running #EC2 instance, rolling back to initial state or to a snapshot - https://t.co/zWyablAeOo
![I tried to change root volume property of Amazon EC2 instance created using AWS Cloudformation | DevelopersIO I tried to change root volume property of Amazon EC2 instance created using AWS Cloudformation | DevelopersIO](https://devio2023-media.developers.io/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/amazon-ebs-960x504.png)