Delete the instance by using the following command:aws delete-instance –name my-terminated-instance

There are a few ways to remove Elastic Compute Cloud:Use the command line: sudo apt-get remove elastic-compose-cloudUse the GUI: RemoveElasticComputeCloudUse the CLI and GUI together: sudo apt-get install elastic-compose-cloud && rm -rf elastic-compose-cloud

It depends on the program and how it is programmed. For example, some programs delete data after a certain amount of time has passed. Other programs may keep data even if the instance is stopped.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a variety of factors, including the length of time the employee was employed and the amount of money spent on benefits, such as health and retirement plans. Generally speaking, terminated employees typically cost less than new employees because they have already been paid their final salaries and benefits.

There is no definitive answer to this question. You will likely need to speak with an EC2 representative to learn more specific instructions on how to delete an instance.

Yes, you can delete a terminated EC2 instance.

Yes, you can delete instances in AWS using the AWS Management Console.

AWS provides a delete button on the main screen of the AWS Management Console.

Generally, terminated EC2 instances will last for around six months.

Delete the dedicated host by running the following command:AWS delete-dedicated-host –name my-dedicated-host

To cancel a spot instance, you can use the “cancel spot instance” button in the main chat window or on the spot instance’s page.

To delete an EBS volume, first, open the command prompt and type “md”. Then, use the “x” key to select the EBS volume you want to delete and the “y” key to write its name.