B. The instance having EC2 Instance Store root volumes is not a requirement for auto-recovery. Auto-recovery is focused on recovering instances and their associated EBS volumes, not instance store volumes.
D. The tenancy attribute being set to "Dedicated" is not a requirement for auto-recovery. As mentioned earlier, auto-recovery is available for instances with the "default" tenancy attribute.
E. The instance type belonging to d2, i2, or i3 instance types is not a requirement for auto-recovery. The auto-recovery feature is available for a wide range of instance types and is not limited to specific instance families.
A, C, D
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-instance-recover.html
The recover action is supported only on instances with the following characteristics:
Uses one of the following instance types: A1, C3, C4, C5, C5a, C5n, C6g, C6gn, Inf1, M3, M4, M5, M5a, M5n, M5zn, M6g, P3, P4, R3, R4, R5, R5a, R5b, R5n, R6g, T2, T3, T3a, T4g, high memory (virtualized only), X1, X1e
Runs in a virtual private cloud (VPC)
Uses default or dedicated instance tenancy
Has only EBS volumes (do not configure instance store volumes)
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