AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) on AWS EC2
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Ready to use minimal AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) AMI. Login using 'ec2-user' and ssh public key authentication. Root partition and filesystem extends automatically during boot if instance volume is bigger than the default 8 GiB one. This AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) AMI has cloud-init included. In this AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) image ENA is enabled. All AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) security updates available at the release date are included.
Highlights:
- This AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) image is intended for workloads such as web hosting, databases, APIs, file sharing, internal business applications, automation tools, and other always-on services that must run reliably in the background. Unlike desktop systems, it is optimized for stability, security, remote administration, predictable performance, and long-term operation in cloud, virtual, and enterprise environments.
- In this Alma Linux 9 Server AMI, the root partition and filesystem automatically expand during boot whenever the attached instance volume is larger than the default 8 GiB size. This allows the system to make use of the additional storage capacity without requiring manual partitioning or resizing steps after launch. The image uses GPT (GUID Partition Table), which supports volumes larger than 2 TiB and offers a more modern and flexible partitioning scheme for larger cloud environments.
- All our AlmaLinux9 Server images come with Enhanced Networking enabled through ENA (Elastic Network Adapter), helping deliver improved network throughput, lower latency, and better overall network performance. SELinux is enabled as well, adding an extra layer of security through mandatory access controls. In addition, all security updates available at the image release date are already included, helping provide a more secure and up-to-date starting point from first launch.
Login using ec2-user and ssh public key authentication.
AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) on AWS EC2
This is a minimal ready to use ProComputers packaged AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) image, mainly used as a common base system on top of which other appliances could be built and tested.
A AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) image is intended for workloads such as web hosting, databases, APIs, file sharing, internal business applications, automation tools, and other always-on services that need to run reliably in the background. Unlike a desktop-oriented system, a server image is typically focused on stability, security, remote administration, predictable performance, and long-term operation rather than graphical interaction. It is well suited for cloud deployments, virtual machines, and enterprise environments where consistent behavior, controlled updates, and dependable service delivery are important. Built, tested, and maintained by ProComputers, this AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) image is production-ready and designed for scalable, long-running workloads.
Conclusion
Deploy AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) on AWS EC2 today to build a dependable, enterprise-ready Linux environment for modern cloud workloads. From business-critical applications and distributed systems to CI/CD and automation workflows, AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) delivers the stability, compatibility, and security-focused design needed for sustained production use. Packaged and maintained by ProComputers, this AMI is optimized for consistent, scalable AWS operations throughout the full deployment lifecycle.
Why Choose ProComputers
With extensive experience delivering cloud-ready operating system images, ProComputers provides secure and optimized Linux AMIs for AWS EC2, including this AlmaLinux 9 Server (Alma Linux 9) AMI. Each image is hardened, streamlined, and regularly updated to meet enterprise operational requirements.
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