A user has launched an EC2 instance from an instance store backed AMI. The infrastructure team wants to create an AMI from the running instance. Which of the below mentioned credentials is not required while creating the AMI?
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When the user has launched an EC2 instance from an instance store backed AMI and the admin team wants to create an AMI from it, the user needs to setup the AWS AMI or the API tools first. Once the tool is setup the user will need the following credentials: AWS account ID; AWS access and secret access key; X.509 certificate with private key.
The certificate is only required to create an instance-backed AMI (as opposed to an EBS-backed AMI). You can have AWS create an X. 509 certificate and private key that you can download, or you can upload your own certificate by using the Security Credentials page.
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