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Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides several types of Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) designed to cater to various user needs in terms of operating systems, applications, and the environment. The main types of AMIs provided by AWS are:
1. Public AMIs: These are available to all AWS users. Users can launch instances using these AMIs. They include AMIs provided by AWS, AWS Marketplace sellers, and individual AWS users. Public AMIs can contain anything from basic operating systems (like Linux or Windows Server) to pre-configured applications and servers.
2. Private AMIs: These are AMIs created by users for their own use and are not accessible by others unless explicitly shared. They are useful for custom-built applications or environments that need to be replicated across multiple instances.
3. AWS Marketplace AMIs: Found in the AWS Marketplace, these AMIs are provided by independent software vendors and are designed to include software setups that support various applications and services. Marketplace AMIs can range from basic operating systems with pre-installed applications to complex application stacks.
4. Community AMIs: These are AMIs that are shared by AWS users with the community. They can include specialized or customized setups for specific purposes and offer a way for users to take advantage of configurations and applications that others have found useful.
5. EBS-backed AMIs: These AMIs are backed by Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) and offer the benefit of persistent storage. With EBS-backed
C. Both A & B