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Enabling Hibernation of Existing VM on AWS

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I have created an EC2 VM on AWS. I have not selected the ability to Hibernate the VM during its creation. From my understanding after doing some reading, I should be able to change this setting even after its creation, but I am not able to find any reliable source regarding the procedure to follow. As an example, this site provides the process, but I am not able to see my VM at step 2, as indicated in that process.

Is it possible to enable the Hibernation of an existing VM?

Thank you. J

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No.

Enable hibernation for an instance

You can't enable or disable hibernation for an instance after you launch it.

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Thank you @John Mahowald Yes, I had seen that statement, but thought that I had also read somewhere that it was now possible and that this was perhaps outdated info. Would you know of a way to "migrate/clone" somehow my current instance so that I can make it Hibernateable somehow? I have tried to create an image starting from the instance, but this does not provide you with any option to enable hibernation on the new VM. Thanks again.
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