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by moofight 3408 days ago
Yes, you are absolutely right. "EBS volumes can only be increased, not decreased".
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There are third party solutions that support automatic/transparent rightsizing - both increase/decrease (FittedCloud).
And I think that's fair. Decreasing would be way too risky.
I fell there are better ways to protect your customers from data loss than forbidding a potentially-destructive action.

I'm quite happy to lose data, or manage my data's physical location on disk, and do online decreases… but I can't!

I suspect it's the underlying systems that aren't good at handling online decreases. But the good news is, if you're happy to lose data, you can just delete the volume and create a smaller one.

(Yes I know that's probably not what you meant, but it does highlight the question of what exactly is non-valuable data?)

I'm too lazy to attach new storage, sync data, and swap their mount points in place.

  > what exactly is non-valuable data?
Caches, mirrors, backing volumes for redundant data stores or processing infrastructure that indicates to try again on another node on failure.