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Please check in the EC2 console under Autoscaling Groups (for the same region as your Test-env instance) to see if you have any configured. You can also look at Test-env's Tags to see if it has been tagged as owned by an Autoscaling Group.
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In addition to the above answer, please sort out how did you create the instance.
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CloudFormation - there may be a code which constantly creates instance
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Elastic Beanstack - chances are ELB, or an autoscaling policy is interpreting your instance being shutdown as a crash, so it's creating a new one to replace it, i.e. doing what it is programmed to do.
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Spot Requests - even though you terminated the instance, the spot request would make a new one everytime the bid could be fulfilled.
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