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ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux 2 GPU

ECS-Optimized Amazon Linux 2 GPU on AWS

This image contains Amazon Linux 2 with GPU support that is ECS-Optimized and includes support.

This AMI is specifically designed to be able to take advantage of GPU support of these instance types:
on a GPU instance such as: p2.xlarge, p2.8xlarge, p2.16xlarge, p3.2xlarge, p3.8xlarge, p3.16xlarge, g2.2xlarge, g2.8xlarge, g3.4xlarge, g3.8xlarge, g3.16xlarge, g3s.xlarge, g4dn.xlarge, g4dn.2xlarge, g4dn.4xlarge g4dn.8xlarge, g4dn.12xlarge, g4dn.16xlarge

Amazon Elastic Container Service is a fully managed container orchestration service.

Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) uses Docker containers to allows you to easily run your applications on a managed cluster of ECS-Optimized instances. Users can use this ECS-Optimized AMI to add resources to their ECS cluster.

Users can use this ECS-Optimized AMI to add resources to their ECS cluster.

See Launching an Amazon ECS Container Instance from step 5:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/launch_container_instance.html

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RHEL 7

RHEL 7 on AWS

This latest RedHat Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL 7) is available pre-configured by Supported Images to have the latest patches and security settings at image launch. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 is the latest server deployment in the Red Hat family of products.

RHEL 7 file system is a logical collection of files on a partition or disk. A partition is a container for information and can span an entire hard drive if desired. Yeah, this is one of the main differences by comparing with other versions of RHEL. In RHEL7, the default file system is XFS. In RHEL6, the default file system is EXT4.

RHEL 7 maintenance updates will be available on this release through June 30, 2024.

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WordPress on Debian 10

WordPress on Debian 10 on AWS

This image contains latest WordPress on Debian 10 and includes support.

WordPress is open source software you can use to create a beautiful website, blog, or app.

Beautiful designs, powerful features, and the freedom to build anything you want. WordPress is the top CMS in the marketplace.

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AlmaLinux 8

AlmaLinux 8 on AWS

This image contains AlmaLinux 8 latest and is updated with the current AlmaLinux 8 security patches at runtime.

This Minimal Alma Linux OS 8 is designed to be light-weight and up to date on deployment for ease of use, security, and stability.

AlmaLinux is a CentOS alternative which is a 1:1 binary compatible fork of RHEL 8

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Node.js 10 on Ubuntu 16

Node.js 10 on Ubuntu 16 on AWS

This Supported Image is a perfect template to create your Node.js Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Golden Images from.

This image contains Node.js v10 on Ubuntu LTS (Xenial Xerus) and includes support.

This Minimal Ubuntu 16.04 LTS server is designed to be light-weight and up to date on deployment for ease of use, security, and stability.

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Node.js 11 on Ubuntu 16

Node.js 11 on Ubuntu 16 on AWS

This Supported Image is a perfect template to create your Node.js Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Golden Images from.

This image contains Node.js v11 on Ubuntu LTS (Xenial Xerus) and includes support.

This Minimal Ubuntu 16.04 LTS server is designed to be light-weight and up to date on deployment for ease of use, security, and stability.

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Node.js 12 on CentOS 7

Node.js 12 on CentOS 7 on AWS

This image contains Node.js v12 CentOS 7 and includes support.

CentOS 7 is a Linux enterprise-class operating system that is functionally compatible with its upstream source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).

Maintenance updates will be available on this release until 30 June 2024.

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RHEL 8

RHEL 8 on AWS

This latest RedHat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL 8) is available pre-configured by Supported Images to have the latest patches and security settings at image launch. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 is the latest server deployment in the Red Hat family of products.

In addition to normal OS updates, RHEL 8 also maintains application streams to allow for certain applications to be supported and updated independent of the base OS and to match the maintenance stream of the application vendor. Each application stream will be supported from two to five years with new versions only available during the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Full Support Phase. These apps should be expected to be updated frequently with shorter lifecycles than the base OS packages.

RHEL 8 maintenance updates will be available on this release through 2029.

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