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What will be the difference while performing the restart or stop/start options on that instance?

A user has launched an EBS backed EC2 instance. What will be the difference while performing the restart or
stop/start options on that instance?

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A.
For restart it does not charge for an extra hour, while every stop/start it will be charged as a separate
hour

B.
Every restart is charged by AWS as a separate hour, while multiple start/stop actions during a single
hour will be counted as a single hour

C.
For every restart or start/stop it will be charged as a separate hour

D.
For restart it charges extra only once, while for every stop/start it will be charged as a separate hour

Explanation:
For an EC2 instance launched with an EBS backed AMI, each time the instance state is changed from stop to
start/ running, AWS charges a full instance hour, even if these transitions happen multiple times within a single
hour. Anyway, rebooting an instance AWS does not charge a new instance billing hour.

21 Comments on “What will be the difference while performing the restart or stop/start options on that instance?

  1. YENY says:

    C is coreect.

    and… maybe, Questions is wrong.

    “reboot” an instance AWS does not charge a new instance billing hour.

    reboot. NOT restart.

    restart is simply no different “stop and start”




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  2. Gig says:

    C is WRONG. The correct answer is A.

    For C, you have the read it carefully, it says it says “restart or start/stop”. The restart part does not get charged.

    A restart does NOT incur charge for an extra hour. Only the the stop/start incur a charge.

    A reboot you do from a the EC2 console from the eActions menu.

    Yenny, A restart is different from a “stop and start”. A restart you do from within the EC2 instance itself.

    A reboot and restart are the same thing billing wise. Just where you initiate it different.




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  3. Venkat Rangamani says:

    A restart does appear to be the same as a start/stop but does appear to be different from a reboot (done from inside the OS). For a restart you do get billed (for the entire hour) but not for a reboot and the reason seems to be that in a reboot, the instance (VM) continues running.

    The difference is explained here – https://alestic.com/2011/09/ec2-reboot-stop-start/

    In light of this, I’d go with C.




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  4. DD says:

    As per other questions in this exam, and according to AWS documentation it is definitely A. Restarts are not charged as separate hours. Every time you START and instance it is charged. Stops are not charged, as that part of the process is simply discontinuing the billing. Reboots done within the system are not counted as a STOP/START cycle.




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    1. new bee says:

      Following words are from the link which you posted:
      “Rebooting an instance doesn’t start a new instance billing hour, unlike stopping and restarting your instance.”

      so – A




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  5. nagarjunadn says:

    The answer should be A.

    – Stop/Start(The instance runs on a new host computer). You stop incurring charges for an instance as soon as its state changes to stopping. Each time an instance transitions from stopped to running, we start a new instance billing hour.
    – Rebooting(The instance stays on the same host computer) instance billing hour doesn’t change.
    – You stop incurring charges for an instance as soon as its state changes to shutting-down.

    http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-instance-lifecycle.html




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