Rocky Linux 9.6 LVM-partitioned (Rocky 9.6) on AWS EC2
Overview:
Ready to use minimal Rocky Linux 9.6 AMI having the default instance volume managed with LVM (Logical Volume Manager). Login using 'rocky' user and ssh public key authentication. Cloud-init included. ENA enabled. RockyLinux 9 security updates available at the release date are included. This Rocky Linux 9 AMI is optimized for AWS EC2, featuring cloud-init support, enhanced security, and rapid boot performance. This Rocky Linux 9 image is ideal for production servers, web hosting, application stacks, CMS platforms, SQL and NoSQL databases, and RESTful API deployments.
Highlights:
- Rocky Linux 9 minimal base image, bug-for-bug compatible with RHEL 9, optimized for AWS EC2 with cloud-init support, fast EBS-backed boot times, and secure defaults. Key features include SSH hardening, enforced SELinux, ENA support, and a lightweight footprint for cloud-native efficiency.
- Rocky Linux 9 is built for enterprise cloud workloads, providing long-term stability, strong security, and performance optimized for AWS. Backed by the Rocky Linux open-source community, it is ideal for development, testing, and production environments.
- Deploy secure, scalable web servers, production-grade databases, and dynamic CMS or e-commerce platforms using this Rocky Linux 9 AMI. Run LAMP/LEMP stacks, RESTful APIs, and backend services with Apache, Nginx, PHP, Python, Node.js, Django, and more. Fully supports CI/CD pipelines with modern DevOps tools like Ansible, Terraform, and Jenkins.
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