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<p>part of an 'instance', such as an <a href="page.php?w=Amazon_Elastic_Compute_Cloud">Amazon EC2</a> (elastic compute cloud) service. As EC2 instances are primarily provided as compute resources, rather than storage resources, their storage is less robust. Their contents will be lost if the cloud instance is stopped. As these stores are part of the instance's <a href="page.php?w=virtual_machine">virtual server</a> they offer higher performance and bandwidth to the instance. They are best used for temporary storage such as caching or temporary files,</p><p>
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