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---
layout: "aws"
page_title: "AWS: aws_ebs_volume"
sidebar_current: "docs-aws-resource-ebs-volume"
description: |-
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Provides an elastic block storage resource.
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---
# aws\_ebs\_volume
Manages a single EBS volume.
## Example Usage
```
resource "aws_ebs_volume" "example" {
availability_zone = "us-west-2a"
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size = 40
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tags {
Name = "HelloWorld"
}
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}
```
~> **NOTE**: One of `size` or `snapshot_id` is required when specifying an EBS volume
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## Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
* `availability_zone` - (Required) The AZ where the EBS volume will exist.
* `encrypted` - (Optional) If true, the disk will be encrypted.
* `iops` - (Optional) The amount of IOPS to provision for the disk.
* `size` - (Optional) The size of the drive in GB.
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* `snapshot_id` (Optional) A snapshot to base the EBS volume off of.
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* `type` - (Optional) The type of EBS volume. Can be "standard", "gp2", "io1", or "st1" (Default: "standard").
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* `kms_key_id` - (Optional) The KMS key ID for the volume.
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* `tags` - (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
## Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
* `id` - The volume ID (e.g. vol-59fcb34e).
## Import
EBS Volumes can be imported using the `id`, e.g.
```
$ terraform import aws_ebs_volume.data vol-049df61146c4d7901
```