I’m creating multiple AWS EC2 instances with CloudXR which will stream the same applications to different clients. Each instance appears to require 200GB of storage, I can’t launch the instance with less. With the applications installed I have about 100GB of empty space which I don’t need. Also, storing the same applications on each instance seems like a waste of resources. I think having the same or a shared drive with the applications to run would be good if this is this possible? Or could the instances share other files for storage optimization? I’m new to AWS so perhaps there is a solution for this that I’m unaware of.
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