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EC2: Stop-EC2Instance Cmdlet | AWS Tools for PowerShell

Stops an Amazon EBS-backed instance. You can restart your instance at any time using the

StartInstances

API. For more information, see

Stop and start Amazon EC2 instances

in the

Amazon EC2 User Guide

. When you stop or hibernate an instance, we shut it down. By default, this includes a graceful operating system (OS) shutdown. To bypass the graceful shutdown, use the

skipOsShutdown

parameter; however, this might risk data integrity. You can use the StopInstances operation together with the

Hibernate

parameter to hibernate an instance if the instance is

enabled for hibernation

and meets the

hibernation prerequisites

. Stopping an instance doesn't preserve data stored in RAM, while hibernation does. If hibernation fails, a normal shutdown occurs. For more information, see

Hibernate your Amazon EC2 instance

in the

Amazon EC2 User Guide

. If your instance appears stuck in the

stopping

state, there might be an issue with the underlying host computer. You can use the StopInstances operation together with the Force parameter to force stop your instance. For more information, see

Troubleshoot Amazon EC2 instance stop issues

in the

Amazon EC2 User Guide

. Stopping and hibernating an instance differs from rebooting or terminating it. For example, a stopped or hibernated instance retains its root volume and any data volumes, unlike terminated instances where these volumes are automatically deleted. For more information about the differences between stopping, hibernating, rebooting, and terminating instances, see

Amazon EC2 instance state changes

in the

Amazon EC2 User Guide

. We don't charge for instance usage or data transfer fees when an instance is stopped. However, the root volume and any data volumes remain and continue to persist your data, and you're charged for volume usage. Every time you start your instance, Amazon EC2 charges a one-minute minimum for instance usage, followed by per-second billing. You can't stop or hibernate instance store-backed instances.


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