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layout: "aws"
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page_title: "AWS: aws_ami"
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sidebar_current: "docs-aws-resource-ami"
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description: |-
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Creates and manages a custom Amazon Machine Image (AMI).
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# aws\_ami
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The AMI resource allows the creation and management of a completely-custom
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*Amazon Machine Image* (AMI).
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If you just want to duplicate an existing AMI, possibly copying it to another
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region, it's better to use `aws_ami_copy` instead.
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If you just want to share an existing AMI with another AWS account,
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it's better to use `aws_ami_launch_permission` instead.
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## Example Usage
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```hcl
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# Create an AMI that will start a machine whose root device is backed by
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# an EBS volume populated from a snapshot. It is assumed that such a snapshot
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# already exists with the id "snap-xxxxxxxx".
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resource "aws_ami" "example" {
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name = "terraform-example"
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virtualization_type = "hvm"
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root_device_name = "/dev/xvda"
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ebs_block_device {
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device_name = "/dev/xvda"
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snapshot_id = "snap-xxxxxxxx"
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volume_size = 8
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}
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}
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```
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## Argument Reference
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The following arguments are supported:
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* `name` - (Required) A region-unique name for the AMI.
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* `description` - (Optional) A longer, human-readable description for the AMI.
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* `virtualization_type` - (Optional) Keyword to choose what virtualization mode created instances
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will use. Can be either "paravirtual" (the default) or "hvm". The choice of virtualization type
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changes the set of further arguments that are required, as described below.
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* `architecture` - (Optional) Machine architecture for created instances. Defaults to "x86_64".
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* `ebs_block_device` - (Optional) Nested block describing an EBS block device that should be
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attached to created instances. The structure of this block is described below.
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* `ephemeral_block_device` - (Optional) Nested block describing an ephemeral block device that
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should be attached to created instances. The structure of this block is described below.
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When `virtualization_type` is "paravirtual" the following additional arguments apply:
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* `image_location` - (Required) Path to an S3 object containing an image manifest, e.g. created
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by the `ec2-upload-bundle` command in the EC2 command line tools.
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* `kernel_id` - (Required) The id of the kernel image (AKI) that will be used as the paravirtual
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kernel in created instances.
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* `ramdisk_id` - (Optional) The id of an initrd image (ARI) that will be used when booting the
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created instances.
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When `virtualization_type` is "hvm" the following additional arguments apply:
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* `sriov_net_support` - (Optional) When set to "simple" (the default), enables enhanced networking
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for created instances. No other value is supported at this time.
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Nested `ebs_block_device` blocks have the following structure:
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* `device_name` - (Required) The path at which the device is exposed to created instances.
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* `delete_on_termination` - (Optional) Boolean controlling whether the EBS volumes created to
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support each created instance will be deleted once that instance is terminated.
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* `encrypted` - (Optional) Boolean controlling whether the created EBS volumes will be encrypted.
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* `iops` - (Required only when `volume_type` is "io1") Number of I/O operations per second the
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created volumes will support.
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* `snapshot_id` - (Optional) The id of an EBS snapshot that will be used to initialize the created
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EBS volumes. If set, the `volume_size` attribute must be at least as large as the referenced
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snapshot.
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* `volume_size` - (Required unless `snapshot_id` is set) The size of created volumes in GiB.
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If `snapshot_id` is set and `volume_size` is omitted then the volume will have the same size
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as the selected snapshot.
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* `volume_type` - (Optional) The type of EBS volume to create. Can be one of "standard" (the
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default), "io1" or "gp2".
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* `kms_key_id` - (Optional) The full ARN of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) CMK to use when encrypting the snapshots of
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an image during a copy operation. This parameter is only required if you want to use a non-default CMK;
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if this parameter is not specified, the default CMK for EBS is used
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~> **Note:** You can specify `encrypted` or `snapshot_id` but not both.
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Nested `ephemeral_block_device` blocks have the following structure:
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* `device_name` - (Required) The path at which the device is exposed to created instances.
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* `virtual_name` - (Required) A name for the ephemeral device, of the form "ephemeralN" where
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*N* is a volume number starting from zero.
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## Attributes Reference
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The following attributes are exported:
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* `id` - The ID of the created AMI.
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