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1. Debian 11 Bullseye on AWS EC2
View Debian 11 Bullseye on AWS MarketplaceOverview:
Ready to use minimal Debian 11 AMI. Login using 'admin' 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. Cloud-init included. ENA enabled. Debian 11 security updates available at the release date are included as well. Debian 11 Bullseye is a lightweight, stable, and secure Linux distribution ideal for running modern web servers, application stacks, and databases. This Debian 11 image is optimized for performance, reliability, and minimal overhead, making it ideal for web hosting, efficient deployment of popular web stacks like LAMP, MEAN and Django, and database solutions like MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
Highlights:
- Widely trusted by system administrators, this Debian 11 image provides a rock-solid foundation for production-ready deployments.
- This Debian 11 AMI is optimized for Amazon EC2, featuring cloud-init support, rapid boot times, and kernel-level enhancements tuned for AWS infrastructure.
- Running on AWS EC2, This Debian 11 AMI provides seamless support for thousands of packages, web stacks like LAMP/LEMP, and widely used databases including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
This is a ready to use minimal Debian 11 Bullseye image, mainly used as a common base system on top of which other appliances could be built and tested.
Login using ‘admin’ user and ssh public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
Debian 11 Bullseye
Debian 11 Bullseye is a robust, secure, and community-driven Linux distribution known for its reliability, stability, and broad ecosystem support. This AWS-optimized image is a minimal yet powerful foundation for building and running modern server workloads in the cloud.
Key Features
- Stable release with extended security support and a tested package ecosystem.
- Preconfigured with cloud-init for automation and rapid provisioning
- Optimized kernel and packages for AWS infrastructure
- Lightweight, clean base image ready for customization
Benefits
- Stable platform to deploy full web stacks like LAMP and Django
- Optimized for SQL and NoSQL databases, like MySQL, PostgreSQL and MongoDB
- Built to support scalable apps, CI/CD workflows and RESTful APIs
- Enables fast provisioning and automation for dev and production use
Use Cases
- Hosting modern web apps with Apache, NGINX, PHP, Node.js, or Python
- Running backend services and databases in secure, isolated environments
- Building and scaling full-stack applications and container-based solutions
- Creating dev and testing environments tailored for cloud-native apps
Debian 11 Bullseye offers the stability and flexibility trusted by developers, sysadmins, and enterprises worldwide. Ideal for both development and production, Debian is the go-to Linux distribution for cloud-native applications and reliable server infrastructure.
If this Debian 11 AMI does not suit your needs, please choose another one from our popular image list below:
Other minimal ready to use images: - Oracle Linux 8 AMI (OL8) on AWS EC2 - Oracle Linux 9 AMI (OL9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 9 AMI (CentOS 9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 10 AMI (CentOS 10) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 8 AMI (Rocky 8) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 9 AMI (Rocky 9) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 8 AMI (AlmaLinux OS 8) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 9 AMI (AlmaLinux OS 9) on AWS EC2 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 AMI (RHEL 8) on AWS EC2 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 AMI (RHEL 9) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 20.04 LTS AMI (Focal Fossa) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI (Jammy Jellyfish) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 24.04 LTS AMI (Noble Numbat) on AWS EC2 - Debian 10 AMI (Buster) on AWS EC2 - Debian 11 AMI (Bullseye) on AWS EC2 - Debian 12 AMI (Bookworm) on AWS EC2
Why choose ProComputers?
With over 10 years of experience working with AWS and other public cloud providers, ProComputers provides open-source software bundled together into solutions ready to be launched on-demand in the cloud.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
THIS PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AND LICENSED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
2. Debian 11 Minimal (Debian 11) on AWS EC2
View Debian 11 Minimal (Debian 11) on AWS MarketplaceOverview:
Ready to use minimal Debian 11 AMI. Login using 'admin' 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. Cloud-init included. ENA enabled. Debian 11 security updates available at the release date are included as well. Debian 11 Bullseye is a lightweight, stable, and secure Linux distribution ideal for running modern web servers, application stacks, and databases. This Debian 11 image is optimized for performance, reliability, and minimal overhead, making it ideal for web hosting, efficient deployment of popular web stacks like LAMP, MEAN and Django, and database solutions like MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
Highlights:
- Widely trusted by system administrators, this Debian 11 image provides a rock-solid foundation for production-ready deployments.
- This Debian 11 AMI is optimized for Amazon EC2, featuring cloud-init support, rapid boot times, and kernel-level enhancements tuned for AWS infrastructure.
- Running on AWS EC2, This Debian 11 AMI provides seamless support for thousands of packages, web stacks like LAMP/LEMP, and widely used databases including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
This is a ready to use minimal Debian 11 Bullseye image, mainly used as a common base system on top of which other appliances could be built and tested.
Login using ‘admin’ user and ssh public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
Debian 11 Bullseye
Debian 11 Bullseye is a robust, secure, and community-driven Linux distribution known for its reliability, stability, and broad ecosystem support. This AWS-optimized image is a minimal yet powerful foundation for building and running modern server workloads in the cloud.
Key Features
- Stable release with extended security support and a tested package ecosystem.
- Preconfigured with cloud-init for automation and rapid provisioning
- Optimized kernel and packages for AWS infrastructure
- Lightweight, clean base image ready for customization
Benefits
- Stable platform to deploy full web stacks like LAMP and Django
- Optimized for SQL and NoSQL databases, like MySQL, PostgreSQL and MongoDB
- Built to support scalable apps, CI/CD workflows and RESTful APIs
- Enables fast provisioning and automation for dev and production use
Use Cases
- Hosting modern web apps with Apache, NGINX, PHP, Node.js, or Python
- Running backend services and databases in secure, isolated environments
- Building and scaling full-stack applications and container-based solutions
- Creating dev and testing environments tailored for cloud-native apps
Debian 11 Bullseye offers the stability and flexibility trusted by developers, sysadmins, and enterprises worldwide. Ideal for both development and production, Debian is the go-to Linux distribution for cloud-native applications and reliable server infrastructure.
If this Debian 11 AMI does not suit your needs, please choose another one from our popular image list below:
Other minimal ready to use images: - Oracle Linux 8 AMI (OL8) on AWS EC2 - Oracle Linux 9 AMI (OL9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 9 AMI (CentOS 9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 10 AMI (CentOS 10) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 8 AMI (Rocky 8) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 9 AMI (Rocky 9) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 8 AMI (AlmaLinux OS 8) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 9 AMI (AlmaLinux OS 9) on AWS EC2 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 AMI (RHEL 8) on AWS EC2 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 AMI (RHEL 9) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 20.04 LTS AMI (Focal Fossa) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI (Jammy Jellyfish) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 24.04 LTS AMI (Noble Numbat) on AWS EC2 - Debian 10 AMI (Buster) on AWS EC2 - Debian 11 AMI (Bullseye) on AWS EC2 - Debian 12 AMI (Bookworm) on AWS EC2
Why choose ProComputers?
With over 10 years of experience working with AWS and other public cloud providers, ProComputers provides open-source software bundled together into solutions ready to be launched on-demand in the cloud.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
THIS PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AND LICENSED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
3. Debian 11 Latest (Debian 11) on AWS EC2
View Debian 11 Latest (Debian 11) on AWS MarketplaceOverview:
Ready to use minimal Debian 11 AMI automatically updated at launch with latest security patches. Login using 'admin' 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. Cloud-init included. ENA enabled. Debian 11 Bullseye is a lightweight, stable, and secure Linux distribution ideal for running modern web servers, application stacks, and databases. This Debian 11 image is optimized for performance, reliability, and minimal overhead, making it ideal for web hosting, efficient deployment of popular web stacks like LAMP, MEAN and Django, and database solutions like MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
Highlights:
- Widely trusted by system administrators, this Debian 11 image provides a rock-solid foundation for production-ready deployments.
- This Debian 11 AMI is optimized for Amazon EC2, featuring cloud-init support, rapid boot times, and kernel-level enhancements tuned for AWS infrastructure.
- Running on AWS EC2, This Debian 11 AMI provides seamless support for thousands of packages, web stacks like LAMP/LEMP, and widely used databases including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB.
This is a ready to use minimal Debian 11 Bullseye image that is automatically updated at launch with latest security patches making sure you are always running the most secure version available.
Login using ‘admin’ user and ssh public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
Debian 11 Bullseye
Debian 11 Bullseye is a robust, secure, and community-driven Linux distribution known for its reliability, stability, and broad ecosystem support. This AWS-optimized image is a minimal yet powerful foundation for building and running modern server workloads in the cloud.
Key Features
- Stable release with extended security support and a tested package ecosystem.
- Preconfigured with cloud-init for automation and rapid provisioning
- Optimized kernel and packages for AWS infrastructure
- Lightweight, clean base image ready for customization
Benefits
- Stable platform to deploy full web stacks like LAMP and Django
- Optimized for SQL and NoSQL databases, like MySQL, PostgreSQL and MongoDB
- Built to support scalable apps, CI/CD workflows and RESTful APIs
- Enables fast provisioning and automation for dev and production use
Use Cases
- Hosting modern web apps with Apache, NGINX, PHP, Node.js, or Python
- Running backend services and databases in secure, isolated environments
- Building and scaling full-stack applications and container-based solutions
- Creating dev and testing environments tailored for cloud-native apps
Debian 11 Bullseye offers the stability and flexibility trusted by developers, sysadmins, and enterprises worldwide. Ideal for both development and production, Debian is the go-to Linux distribution for cloud-native applications and reliable server infrastructure.
If this Debian 11 AMI does not suit your needs, please choose another one from our popular image list below:
Other automatically updated at launch images: - Oracle Linux 8 Latest (OL8) on AWS EC2 - Oracle Linux 9 Latest (OL9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 9 Latest (CentOS 9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 10 Latest (CentOS 10) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 8 Latest (Rocky 8) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 9 Latest (Rocky 9) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 8 Latest (AlmaLinux OS 8) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 9 Latest (AlmaLinux OS 9) on AWS EC2 - RedHat Enterprise Linux 8 Latest (RHEL 8) on AWS EC2 - RedHat Enterprise Linux 9 Latest (RHEL 9) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 20.04 Latest (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 22.04 Latest (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 24.04 Latest (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS) on AWS EC2 - Debian 10 Latest (Debian 10) on AWS EC2 - Debian 11 Latest (Debian 11) on AWS EC2 - Debian 12 Latest (Debian 12) on AWS EC2
Why choose ProComputers?
With over 10 years of experience working with AWS and other public cloud providers, ProComputers provides open-source software bundled together into solutions ready to be launched on-demand in the cloud.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
THIS PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AND LICENSED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
4. Debian 12 Bookworm on AWS EC2
View Debian 12 Bookworm on AWS MarketplaceOverview:
Ready to use minimal Debian 12 AMI. Login using 'admin' 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. Cloud-init included. ENA enabled. Debian 12 security updates available at the release date are included as well. Debian 12 Bookworm is a stable, secure, and cloud-ready Linux distribution, ideal for running modern workloads in AWS. Optimized for performance and minimalism, this Debian 12 AMI provides a reliable foundation for deploying databases like MySQL and PostgreSQL, full web stacks (LAMP/LEMP), dynamic web applications, and high-performance RESTful APIs. Debian 12's robust package ecosystem and long-term support make it a trusted choice for scalable web hosting and production-grade environments.
Highlights:
- This Debian 12 image is built with AWS in mind, featuring fast boot times, enhanced cloud-init support, and compatibility with EC2 Nitro-based instances for maximum performance and scalability.
- This Debian 12 AMI comes as a lightweight, hardened image with only essential packages, reducing the attack surface and allowing developers to build lean, purpose-specific server environments.
- Backed by the Debian project's commitment to long-term support (LTS), this Debian 12 AMI ensures a consistent, stable foundation for critical workloads such as web apps, REST APIs, and databases running on AWS EC2.
This is a ready to use minimal Debian 12 Bookworm image, mainly used as a common base system on top of which other appliances could be built and tested.
Login using ‘admin’ user and ssh public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
Debian 12 Bookworm
Debian 12 Bookworm is a robust and reliable Linux distribution trusted worldwide for mission-critical deployments. This Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is tailored for AWS, providing a minimal, clean, and secure environment ideal for modern cloud-native workloads.
Key Features
- Lightweight, minimal image built from official Debian 12 base
- Preconfigured with cloud-init for seamless EC2 provisioning
- Includes AWS-specific optimizations and fast boot kernel parameters
- Ready for production workloads with long-term support (LTS) packages
Benefits
- Powered by Debian’s proven package management and stable upstream
- Pre-tuned with cloud performance and compatibility in mind
- Minimal baseline makes it ideal for tailored server roles
- Leverage thousands of vetted packages and community support
Use Cases
- Deploy PostgreSQL, MySQL, or MongoDB with confidence and consistency
- Run LAMP/LEMP stacks efficiently for websites, CMS platforms, and portals
- Serve performant and secure APIs with Python (Flask, FastAPI), Node.js, or Go
- Host full-featured apps with frameworks like Laravel, Django, or Rails
- Build secure, scalable virtual hosting environments using Apache or NGINX
Whether you’re launching a single-node database or scaling a microservice architecture, Debian 12 AMI running on AWS EC2 provides a stable, secure, and cloud-optimized base to build upon. Trusted by developers and sysadmins alike, it’s the ideal platform for open-source innovation and enterprise-grade deployments in the cloud.
If this Debian 12 AMI does not suit your needs, please choose another one from our popular image list below:
Other minimal ready to use images: - Oracle Linux 8 AMI (OL8) on AWS EC2 - Oracle Linux 9 AMI (OL9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 9 AMI (CentOS 9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 10 AMI (CentOS 10) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 8 AMI (Rocky 8) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 9 AMI (Rocky 9) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 8 AMI (AlmaLinux OS 8) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 9 AMI (AlmaLinux OS 9) on AWS EC2 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 AMI (RHEL 8) on AWS EC2 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 AMI (RHEL 9) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 20.04 LTS AMI (Focal Fossa) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI (Jammy Jellyfish) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 24.04 LTS AMI (Noble Numbat) on AWS EC2 - Debian 10 AMI (Buster) on AWS EC2 - Debian 11 AMI (Bullseye) on AWS EC2 - Debian 12 AMI (Bookworm) on AWS EC2
Why choose ProComputers?
With over 10 years of experience working with AWS and other public cloud providers, ProComputers provides open-source software bundled together into solutions ready to be launched on-demand in the cloud.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
THIS PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AND LICENSED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
5. Debian 12 Minimal (Debian 12) on AWS EC2
View Debian 12 Minimal (Debian 12) on AWS MarketplaceOverview:
Ready to use minimal Debian 12 AMI. Login using 'admin' 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. Cloud-init included. ENA enabled. Debian 12 security updates available at the release date are included as well. Debian 12 Bookworm is a stable, secure, and cloud-ready Linux distribution, ideal for running modern workloads in AWS. Optimized for performance and minimalism, this Debian 12 AMI provides a reliable foundation for deploying databases like MySQL and PostgreSQL, full web stacks (LAMP/LEMP), dynamic web applications, and high-performance RESTful APIs. Debian 12's robust package ecosystem and long-term support make it a trusted choice for scalable web hosting and production-grade environments.
Highlights:
- This Debian 12 image is built with AWS in mind, featuring fast boot times, enhanced cloud-init support, and compatibility with EC2 Nitro-based instances for maximum performance and scalability.
- This Debian 12 AMI comes as a lightweight, hardened image with only essential packages, reducing the attack surface and allowing developers to build lean, purpose-specific server environments.
- Backed by the Debian project's commitment to long-term support (LTS), this Debian 12 AMI ensures a consistent, stable foundation for critical workloads such as web apps, REST APIs, and databases running on AWS EC2.
This is a ready to use minimal Debian 12 Bookworm image, mainly used as a common base system on top of which other appliances could be built and tested.
Login using ‘admin’ user and ssh public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
Debian 12 Bookworm
Debian 12 Bookworm is a robust and reliable Linux distribution trusted worldwide for mission-critical deployments. This Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is tailored for AWS, providing a minimal, clean, and secure environment ideal for modern cloud-native workloads.
Key Features
- Lightweight, minimal image built from official Debian 12 base
- Preconfigured with cloud-init for seamless EC2 provisioning
- Includes AWS-specific optimizations and fast boot kernel parameters
- Ready for production workloads with long-term support (LTS) packages
Benefits
- Powered by Debian’s proven package management and stable upstream
- Pre-tuned with cloud performance and compatibility in mind
- Minimal baseline makes it ideal for tailored server roles
- Leverage thousands of vetted packages and community support
Use Cases
- Deploy PostgreSQL, MySQL, or MongoDB with confidence and consistency
- Run LAMP/LEMP stacks efficiently for websites, CMS platforms, and portals
- Serve performant and secure APIs with Python (Flask, FastAPI), Node.js, or Go
- Host full-featured apps with frameworks like Laravel, Django, or Rails
- Build secure, scalable virtual hosting environments using Apache or NGINX
Whether you’re launching a single-node database or scaling a microservice architecture, Debian 12 AMI running on AWS EC2 provides a stable, secure, and cloud-optimized base to build upon. Trusted by developers and sysadmins alike, it’s the ideal platform for open-source innovation and enterprise-grade deployments in the cloud.
If this Debian 12 AMI does not suit your needs, please choose another one from our popular image list below:
Other minimal ready to use images: - Oracle Linux 8 AMI (OL8) on AWS EC2 - Oracle Linux 9 AMI (OL9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 9 AMI (CentOS 9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 10 AMI (CentOS 10) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 8 AMI (Rocky 8) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 9 AMI (Rocky 9) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 8 AMI (AlmaLinux OS 8) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 9 AMI (AlmaLinux OS 9) on AWS EC2 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 AMI (RHEL 8) on AWS EC2 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 AMI (RHEL 9) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 20.04 LTS AMI (Focal Fossa) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI (Jammy Jellyfish) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 24.04 LTS AMI (Noble Numbat) on AWS EC2 - Debian 10 AMI (Buster) on AWS EC2 - Debian 11 AMI (Bullseye) on AWS EC2 - Debian 12 AMI (Bookworm) on AWS EC2
Why choose ProComputers?
With over 10 years of experience working with AWS and other public cloud providers, ProComputers provides open-source software bundled together into solutions ready to be launched on-demand in the cloud.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
THIS PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AND LICENSED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
6. Debian 12 Latest (Debian 12) on AWS EC2
View Debian 12 Latest (Debian 12) on AWS MarketplaceOverview:
Ready to use minimal Debian 12 AMI automatically updated at launch with latest security patches. Login using 'admin' 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. Cloud-init included. ENA enabled. Debian 12 Bookworm is a stable, secure, and cloud-ready Linux distribution, ideal for running modern workloads in AWS. Optimized for performance and minimalism, this Debian 12 AMI provides a reliable foundation for deploying databases like MySQL and PostgreSQL, full web stacks (LAMP/LEMP), dynamic web applications, and high-performance RESTful APIs. Debian 12's robust package ecosystem and long-term support make it a trusted choice for scalable web hosting and production-grade environments.
Highlights:
- This Debian 12 image is built with AWS in mind, featuring fast boot times, enhanced cloud-init support, and compatibility with EC2 Nitro-based instances for maximum performance and scalability.
- This Debian 12 AMI comes as a lightweight, hardened image with only essential packages, reducing the attack surface and allowing developers to build lean, purpose-specific server environments.
- Backed by the Debian project's commitment to long-term support (LTS), this Debian 12 AMI ensures a consistent, stable foundation for critical workloads such as web apps, REST APIs, and databases running on AWS EC2.
This is a ready to use minimal Debian 12 Bookworm image that is automatically updated at launch with latest security patches making sure you are always running the most secure version available.
Login using ‘admin’ user and ssh public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
Debian 12 Bookworm
Debian 12 Bookworm is a robust and reliable Linux distribution trusted worldwide for mission-critical deployments. This Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is tailored for AWS, providing a minimal, clean, and secure environment ideal for modern cloud-native workloads.
Key Features
- Lightweight, minimal image built from official Debian 12 base
- Preconfigured with cloud-init for seamless EC2 provisioning
- Includes AWS-specific optimizations and fast boot kernel parameters
- Ready for production workloads with long-term support (LTS) packages
Benefits
- Powered by Debian’s proven package management and stable upstream
- Pre-tuned with cloud performance and compatibility in mind
- Minimal baseline makes it ideal for tailored server roles
- Leverage thousands of vetted packages and community support
Use Cases
- Deploy PostgreSQL, MySQL, or MongoDB with confidence and consistency
- Run LAMP/LEMP stacks efficiently for websites, CMS platforms, and portals
- Serve performant and secure APIs with Python (Flask, FastAPI), Node.js, or Go
- Host full-featured apps with frameworks like Laravel, Django, or Rails
- Build secure, scalable virtual hosting environments using Apache or NGINX
Whether you’re launching a single-node database or scaling a microservice architecture, Debian 12 AMI running on AWS EC2 provides a stable, secure, and cloud-optimized base to build upon. Trusted by developers and sysadmins alike, it’s the ideal platform for open-source innovation and enterprise-grade deployments in the cloud.
If this Debian 12 AMI does not suit your needs, please choose another one from our popular image list below:
Other automatically updated at launch images: - Oracle Linux 8 Latest (OL8) on AWS EC2 - Oracle Linux 9 Latest (OL9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 9 Latest (CentOS 9) on AWS EC2 - CentOS Stream 10 Latest (CentOS 10) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 8 Latest (Rocky 8) on AWS EC2 - Rocky Linux 9 Latest (Rocky 9) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 8 Latest (AlmaLinux OS 8) on AWS EC2 - AlmaLinux 9 Latest (AlmaLinux OS 9) on AWS EC2 - RedHat Enterprise Linux 8 Latest (RHEL 8) on AWS EC2 - RedHat Enterprise Linux 9 Latest (RHEL 9) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 20.04 Latest (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 22.04 Latest (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS) on AWS EC2 - Ubuntu 24.04 Latest (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS) on AWS EC2 - Debian 10 Latest (Debian 10) on AWS EC2 - Debian 11 Latest (Debian 11) on AWS EC2 - Debian 12 Latest (Debian 12) on AWS EC2
Why choose ProComputers?
With over 10 years of experience working with AWS and other public cloud providers, ProComputers provides open-source software bundled together into solutions ready to be launched on-demand in the cloud.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
THIS PRODUCT IS PROVIDED AND LICENSED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
7. Debian 13 Trixie on AWS EC2
View Debian 13 Trixie on AWS MarketplaceOverview:
Ready to deploy minimal Debian 13 Trixie AMI for AWS EC2. Login using admin user and ssh public key authentication. Root partition and filesystem expand automatically during boot when the attached instance volume is larger than the default. Cloud-init is included. ENA is enabled. Security updates available for Debian13 at release time are preinstalled. Debian 13 Trixie provides a dependable Linux environment for hosting web services, API-driven applications, CMS platforms, and database workloads on Amazon EC2. This AMI is prepared for automated initialization and works well with common software stacks such as LAMP, LEMP, MySQL, and PostgreSQL, making it suitable for consistent cloud operations.
Highlights:
- Built for dependable cloud operations, this Debian 13 Trixie image delivers a clean and stable starting point for virtual machines used in development, QA, staging, and production. Its streamlined package selection helps reduce unnecessary overhead while giving administrators a practical base for controlled customization, repeatable provisioning, and reliable long-term workload deployment on AWS EC2.
- Designed for Amazon EC2, this Debian 13 Trixie AMI includes cloud-init integration, ENA support, efficient boot behavior, and a lightweight default footprint suited for automation. It fits infrastructure teams that need predictable instance initialization, simplified provisioning, and a Linux environment that works well with infrastructure-as-code, scaling workflows, and standardized operational practices.
- On AWS EC2, this Debian 13 Trixie AMI supports broad package availability, modern web server stacks, and widely used databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MariaDB. It is well suited for hosting APIs, content-driven platforms, application backends, and internal services that require a stable Linux base, strong ecosystem compatibility, and flexible deployment options across cloud environments.
Login using admin user and ssh public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
Debian 13 Trixie on AWS EC2
Debian 13 Trixie provides a reliable Linux base for cloud infrastructure that values consistency, security, and predictable behavior. This Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is prepared for teams that need an efficient operating system for application hosting, service delivery, API endpoints, database backends, and repeatable development workflows in AWS. With strong compatibility across established open source tooling, Debian13 Trixie works well for organizations that want a practical and well-supported platform for both routine and demanding cloud workloads.
Key Features of Debian 13 Trixie AMI on AWS EC2
- Cloud-init ready: Prepared with AWS cloud-init to support automated instance initialization.
- Broad software compatibility: Suitable for Apache, NGINX, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, and similar tools.
- Lean secure base: Lean default image design with current security updates applied at release.
- Runtime flexibility: Supports common runtimes and frameworks across PHP, Python, Node.js, Java, and Go.
Benefits of Using Debian 13 Trixie AMI in AWS Cloud
- Operational consistency: Helps teams standardize deployments on a mature and widely adopted Linux platform.
- Efficient customization: Minimal package selection reduces unnecessary overhead and simplifies customization.
- Scalable foundation: Fits scalable services, internal platforms, CI pipelines, and application hosting.
- Faster provisioning: Supports faster provisioning for repeatable environments across development and operations.
Use Cases for Debian 13 Trixie VM in AWS EC2
- Database hosting: Run relational databases such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, or MariaDB in EC2 instances.
- API deployment: Host backend services and REST APIs built with Django, Express, Laravel, or Flask.
- CMS platforms: Deploy CMS applications and web platforms including WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla.
- Test environments: Create consistent lab, QA, and pre-production systems aligned with deployment standards.
Conclusion
Launch Debian 13 Trixie on AWS EC2 today to establish a stable and flexible Linux foundation for cloud-based services. Debian 13 Trixie on AWS EC2 gives administrators and developers a practical operating system for web hosting, database services, middleware components, and automated application rollouts. Whether you are building internal tools, public-facing platforms, or reproducible infrastructure pipelines, this AMI supports dependable operation with a streamlined footprint and strong software compatibility across AWS environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I connect after launch? Use admin user with SSH public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
- Is this image suitable for hosted applications and backend services? Yes. Debian 13 Trixie is appropriate for production, staging, and development workloads running on AWS EC2.
- Who maintains this AMI? ProComputers packages, tests, and maintains this Debian 13 Trixie image for reliable use with AWS-focused deployment scenarios.
Why Choose ProComputers
ProComputers delivers cloud-ready virtual machine images designed for straightforward deployment, ongoing maintenance, and dependable operation in AWS environments. This Debian 13 Trixie offering is built to be minimal, secure, and practical for teams that need a clean Linux base image with consistent behavior and cloud-oriented configuration.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
8. Debian 13 Minimal (Debian 13) on AWS EC2
View Debian 13 Minimal (Debian 13) on AWS MarketplaceOverview:
Ready to deploy minimal Debian 13 Minimal AMI for AWS EC2. Login using admin user and ssh public key authentication. Root partition and filesystem expand automatically during boot when the attached instance volume is larger than the default. Cloud-init is included. ENA is enabled. Security updates available at release time are preinstalled. A minimal image includes only the core components needed for a clean operating system baseline, which helps reduce package overhead, keeps the environment easier to audit, and gives administrators more control over what gets installed afterward. This AMI is well suited for automated initialization and supports common stacks such as LAMP, LEMP, MySQL, and PostgreSQL for dependable cloud deployment.
Highlights:
- Built for lean cloud deployment, this Debian 13 Minimal image offers a compact operating system foundation for development, staging, QA, and production workloads. A minimal build means fewer preinstalled packages, which can simplify hardening, reduce background overhead, and make it easier to shape the instance around specific application or infrastructure requirements on AWS EC2.
- Created for Amazon EC2, this Debian 13 Minimal AMI includes cloud-init integration, ENA support, automatic root volume expansion, and efficient boot behavior suited to automation. Its reduced default package set helps infrastructure teams start from a cleaner baseline, making provisioning, customization, and configuration management more straightforward across repeatable deployment workflows.
- This Debian 13 Minimal AMI is a practical choice for web services, internal tools, API backends, database hosts, and controlled test environments on AWS EC2. By starting with only essential operating system components, teams can install only what they need, improving software discipline while preserving flexibility for Apache, NGINX, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and related platforms.
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Debian 13 Minimal on AWS EC2
Debian 13 Minimal provides a focused Linux foundation for AWS deployments that benefit from a smaller default footprint and greater administrative control. In this context, minimal means the image starts with essential operating system components rather than a broader preinstalled package set. That approach can help reduce unnecessary software exposure, simplify review and maintenance, and make it easier to build purpose-specific instances for application hosting, backend services, automation pipelines, and internal platforms in Amazon EC2.
Key Features of Debian 13 Minimal AMI on AWS EC2
- Minimal baseline: Includes core operating system components needed for a clean starting point in EC2.
- Cloud-init ready: Prepared for automated instance initialization with AWS cloud-init support.
- Network optimized: ENA is enabled for compatibility with modern AWS networking expectations.
- Expandable storage: Root partition and filesystem grow automatically when launched on larger volumes.
Benefits of Using Debian 13 Minimal AMI in AWS Cloud
- Reduced package overhead: Fewer default packages can make systems easier to manage and review.
- More controlled customization: Teams can install only the software required for their workload.
- Cleaner automation path: Works well with scripted builds, provisioning tools, and repeatable deployment flows.
- Practical operational base: Suitable for stable environments across development, testing, and production.
Use Cases for Debian 13 Minimal VM in AWS EC2
- Application hosting: Build tailored environments for web apps, APIs, and service components.
- Database services: Prepare focused instances for MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, or similar platforms.
- CI and testing systems: Create reproducible images for validation, staging, and pipeline execution.
- Internal infrastructure: Support utility servers, administration tools, and lightweight service roles.
Conclusion
Launch Debian 13 Minimal on AWS EC2 today to establish a streamlined Linux base for cloud workloads that benefit from precision and flexibility. This AMI is designed for teams that prefer to begin with essential operating system components and add only the software their environment requires. Whether you are preparing backend services, web platforms, database hosts, or reproducible automation targets, this image supports consistent deployment practices with a compact starting footprint and AWS-ready configuration.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I connect after launch? Use admin user with SSH public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
- What does minimal mean in this image? It means the system starts with a smaller default package set, helping reduce overhead and giving you more control over what is added.
- Who maintains this AMI? ProComputers packages, tests, and maintains this Debian 13 Minimal image for reliable use with AWS-focused deployment scenarios.
Why Choose ProComputers
ProComputers delivers cloud-ready virtual machine images designed for straightforward deployment, ongoing maintenance, and dependable operation in AWS environments. This Debian 13 Minimal offering is built to give teams a lean, practical, and automation-friendly Linux starting point that is easier to customize for specific roles while preserving predictable behavior in EC2.
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9. Debian 13 Latest (Debian 13) on AWS EC2
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Ready to deploy minimal Debian 13 Latest AMI for AWS EC2. Login using admin user and ssh public key authentication. Root partition and filesystem expand automatically during boot when the attached instance volume is larger than the default. Cloud-init is included. ENA is enabled. Security updates available for Debian13 at release time are preinstalled. The Latest variant is designed to refresh packages at launch so new instances start with current security patches and important updates already applied, helping reduce post-deployment update work and improving security posture from first boot. Debian 13 Latest provides a dependable Linux environment for web services, API-driven applications, CMS platforms, and database workloads on Amazon EC2 while fitting automated initialization and common stacks such as LAMP, LEMP, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.
Highlights:
- Built for teams that want a cleaner path to current patch levels, this Debian 13 Latest image provides a stable cloud base that updates at launch with recent security fixes and package improvements. It offers a practical starting point for development, QA, staging, and production while reducing repetitive maintenance steps after deployment and supporting more consistent rollouts across AWS EC2 environments.
- Tailored for Amazon EC2, this Debian 13 Latest AMI includes cloud-init integration, ENA support, efficient boot behavior, and a lightweight default footprint suited for automation. The Latest model helps newly launched instances begin closer to an up-to-date state, which is useful for infrastructure teams that value faster provisioning, simplified hardening, and better alignment with routine patch management practices.
- For AWS deployments that run websites, APIs, internal tools, and data services, this Debian 13 Latest AMI supports broad package availability and common software stacks including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MariaDB. It works well for organizations that want a flexible Linux platform with modern package freshness at launch, strong ecosystem compatibility, and a straightforward base for customized cloud operations.
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Debian 13 Latest on AWS EC2
Debian 13 Latest is designed for cloud environments that need a reliable Linux foundation while also benefiting from fresher packages at instance launch. In this context, Latest means the image is configured to retrieve and apply current updates during deployment so new EC2 instances begin with more recent security patches and important package updates. That approach can reduce manual update steps after boot, improve baseline security, and help operations teams move faster when preparing web platforms, backend services, database systems, and repeatable infrastructure workflows in AWS. With broad compatibility across established open source tooling, Debian13 Latest is well suited for organizations seeking a practical platform for both everyday and business-critical workloads.
Key Features of Debian 13 Latest AMI on AWS EC2
- Launch-time updating: Designed to apply current package updates at launch for a more up-to-date starting point.
- Cloud-init ready: Prepared with AWS cloud-init to support automated instance initialization.
- Lean EC2 foundation: Lightweight default image design with ENA enabled and secure access through SSH keys.
- Wide stack support: Suitable for Apache, NGINX, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis, PHP, Python, Node.js, Java, and Go.
Benefits of Using Debian 13 Latest AMI in AWS Cloud
- Improved security posture: New instances can begin with recent security fixes instead of waiting for manual patching.
- Less setup overhead: Reduces the amount of update work often required immediately after provisioning.
- Better deployment readiness: Helps teams prepare environments more quickly for application and service rollout.
- Operational flexibility: Fits internal tools, scalable services, CI workflows, and standardized infrastructure builds.
Use Cases for Debian 13 Latest VM in AWS EC2
- Application hosting: Run web applications, internal portals, and service backends on a current Linux base.
- API deployment: Support REST APIs and microservices built with frameworks such as Django, Express, Laravel, or Flask.
- Database services: Host PostgreSQL, MySQL, or MariaDB workloads with a flexible and update-friendly EC2 platform.
- Repeatable environments: Create development, QA, staging, and pre-production systems with stronger launch consistency.
Conclusion
Launch Debian 13 Latest on AWS EC2 today to establish a stable and more update-ready Linux foundation for cloud-based services. By applying current updates at launch, Debian 13 Latest helps administrators and developers start new instances closer to the latest secure state available, which can shorten preparation time and reduce patching effort after deployment. Whether you are building internal tools, public-facing platforms, middleware components, or reproducible infrastructure pipelines, this AMI supports dependable operation with a streamlined footprint and broad software compatibility across AWS environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I connect after launch? Use admin user with SSH public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
- What does Latest mean in this image? It means new instances are configured to apply current updates at launch, helping them start with recent security patches and package improvements.
- Who maintains this AMI? ProComputers packages, tests, and maintains this Debian13 Latest image for reliable use with AWS-focused deployment scenarios.
Why Choose ProComputers
ProComputers delivers cloud-ready virtual machine images designed for straightforward deployment, ongoing maintenance, and dependable operation in AWS environments. This Debian 13 Latest offering is built to be minimal, secure, and practical for teams that want a clean Linux base image combined with launch-time updating, predictable behavior, and cloud-oriented configuration.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.