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 For more information on See [[https://storagemadeeasy.com/objectstorage/|The Enterprise File Fabric™ — The Killer Solution for Object Storage !]] For more information on See [[https://storagemadeeasy.com/objectstorage/|The Enterprise File Fabric™ — The Killer Solution for Object Storage !]]
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 ## Architecture ## Architecture
  
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 | Root | /dev/sda1 | snap-05dd6ab8b681d39e7 | 100 | [General Purpose SSD (gp2] | Yes | | Root | /dev/sda1 | snap-05dd6ab8b681d39e7 | 100 | [General Purpose SSD (gp2] | Yes |
 | ephemeral0 | /dev/nvme0n1 | N/A | 150 | NVMe SSD | N/A | | ephemeral0 | /dev/nvme0n1 | N/A | 150 | NVMe SSD | N/A |
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 +You might wish to change "Delete on Termination" to False to prevent your instance from being accidentally terminated through Amazon EC2.
  
 ### Step 5: Add Tags ### Step 5: Add Tags
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 ### SSH Access ### SSH Access
  
-The instance can now be accessed at this IP address using a standalone SSH client. The username is <wrap em>smeconfiguser</wrap>. For example:+The instance can now be accessed at this IP address using a standalone SSH client. The username is **smeconfiguser**. For example:
  
     ssh -i "FileFabric.pem" smeconfiguser@34.194.216.200     ssh -i "FileFabric.pem" smeconfiguser@34.194.216.200