Oracle Linux 7 Latest on AWS EC2

Oracle Linux 7 Latest on AWS EC2

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Overview:

Ready to use minimal Oracle Linux 7 AMI automatically updated at launch with latest security patches. 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. Cloud-init included. ENA enabled.

Highlights:

This is a ready to use minimal Oracle Linux 7 image that is automatically updated at launch with latest security patches making sure you are always running the most secure version available.

Login using ‘ec2-user’ and ssh public key authentication. Root login is disabled.

If this image does not suit your needs, please choose another one from our popular image list below:

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Other Oracle Linux images: - Oracle Linux 7 - Oracle Linux 8 - Oracle Linux 9 - Oracle Linux 8 with Latest Updates - Oracle Linux 9 with Latest Updates - Oracle Linux 7 with LVM - Oracle Linux 8 with LVM - Oracle Linux 9 with LVM

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