Oracle Linux 9 on AWS EC2

Oracle Linux 9 on AWS EC2

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Overview:

Ready to use minimal Oracle 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. Cloud-init included. ENA enabled. OracleLinux 9 security updates available at the release date are included. Oracle Linux 9 is a powerful, RHEL-compatible enterprise operating system designed for modern workloads. It provides a stable and secure foundation for hosting databases, web servers, web applications, RESTful APIs, and CMS platforms. With integrated tools for automation, performance tuning, and lifecycle management, Oracle Linux 9 is an ideal CentOS replacement for enterprises looking to run scalable services in the cloud or on-premise.

Highlights:

Oracle Linux 9 AMI for AWS EC2

This is a minimal ready-to-use Oracle Linux 9 image, mainly used as a common base system on top of which other appliances could be built and tested.

Login using ‘ec2-user’ and ssh public key authentication. In this Oracle Linux 9 AMI, root login is disabled.

Oracle Linux 9 - Secure, High-Performance Linux for Enterprise Web and App Workloads, Databases and APIs

Oracle Linux 9 is an enterprise-grade Linux operating system fully compatible with RHEL, designed to power modern web, database, and application infrastructure. Featuring the high-performance Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK), it delivers enhanced speed, stability, and security. Ideal for running web servers, CMS platforms, RESTful APIs, CI/CD pipelines, and enterprise databases, Oracle Linux 9 excels across cloud, on-premise, and hybrid deployments.

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Conclusion

Oracle Linux 9 is a production-ready, enterprise-grade operating system that meets the demands of modern infrastructure. As a robust CentOS alternative, it enables organizations to host secure, scalable web services, databases, and applications with confidence and long-term support.

Other minimal ready to use images

If this Oracle Linux 9 image does not suit your needs, please choose another one from our popular image list below: - 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

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