Instances can be in different states: • An instance enters the ____ state when it is first launched or started. • After the instance's operating system (OS) has booted, the instance must pass a system status check and an instance status check. Then, the instance is in a ____ state. • Stopped or terminated – From a running state, an instance can be stopped. However, instances that use an ____—instead of a durable Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume for the root volume—cannot be stopped. It can only be terminated. Instances that have an ____ root volume can be either stopped or terminated. During the termination process, the instance will first be ____, and then it will be ____. • Restarted – An instance can also be restarted (either from a stopped state or from an already running state). When an instance reaches the running state, ____ for the instance begins. Linux instances that are launched as ____ Instances, Reserved Instances, or Spot Instances are billed in ____ increments. Other instances types are billed per hour. An instance can be rebooted without restarting the billing cycle. However, if an instance is stopped and then restarted, a new billing hour begins immediately on restart. Suppose that you stop an instance that has a public IP address assigned to it, and then later start it again. Now, the instance receives ____ when it starts again. However, if you only reboot the instance, the public IP address is ____. Elastic IP addresses remain associated with an instance even if it is stopped. However, if the instance is terminated, the Elastic IP address becomes ____ from the instance

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