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This CentOS Stream 10 image is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for technical support and maintenance provided by ProComputers.
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CentOS Stream 10 LVM on AWS EC2
CentOS 10 Stream is a continuously delivered Linux distribution that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, providing a transparent view into upcoming platform improvements while maintaining a stable and reliable operating environment. Instead of traditional fixed-release cycles, CentOS Stream 10 receives incremental updates that allow developers, DevOps teams, and infrastructure engineers to validate applications against future enterprise platform changes. Delivered here with an LVM-partitioned storage layout, the image enables adaptable disk administration through Logical Volume Manager, allowing administrators to extend storage volumes online and reorganize disk allocation without rebuilding instances. Running on AWS EC2, CentOS Stream 10 provides a secure and predictable environment suitable for development pipelines, staging platforms, and testing infrastructures aligned with the RHEL ecosystem.
Benefits of Using CentOS Stream 10 LVM AMI in AWS Cloud
- LVM-based storage architecture: Logical Volume Manager simplifies disk management and allows administrators to resize volumes without service disruption.
- Forward-looking platform testing: CentOS 10 Stream enables teams to validate software against technologies that will appear in future enterprise Linux releases.
- Reliable development infrastructure: A stable yet continuously updated environment designed for engineering workflows and integration testing.
- Automation ready: Seamless integration with Ansible, Terraform, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud-init provisioning.
- Efficient system footprint: Minimal base configuration simplifies system lifecycle management and operational maintenance.
- Global cloud deployment: Launch identical CentOS10 configurations across AWS regions while maintaining flexible disk expansion.
Use Cases for CentOS Stream 10 in AWS EC2
- Software development and testing environments: Validate applications against evolving enterprise Linux platforms using CentOS Stream 10 infrastructure.
- Continuous integration pipelines: Run Jenkins, GitLab CI, or automated testing frameworks on CentOS 10 Stream instances aligned with future enterprise releases.
- Cloud-native application staging: Deploy container platforms and microservices architectures in environments that track enterprise Linux evolution.
- Infrastructure experimentation: Evaluate kernel updates, system libraries, and platform changes before they appear in production enterprise distributions.
- Automation and DevOps tooling: Operate configuration management and infrastructure orchestration tools in scalable AWS environments.
Conclusion
Get started with CentOS Stream 10 LVM on AWS EC2 today to accelerate development infrastructure, simplify disk management, and operate on a forward-moving Linux platform aligned with enterprise ecosystem evolution. The combination of CentOS 10 Stream and an LVM-structured storage layout allows engineering teams to adapt storage resources as workloads expand while maintaining operational transparency. From application testing and CI/CD pipelines to infrastructure experimentation and scalable development environments, this platform provides the adaptability required for modern cloud engineering. Maintained by ProComputers, this CentOS10 LVM AMI is designed for reliable operation, flexible storage management, and predictable infrastructure performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I connect after launch? Use ec2-user with SSH public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
- What does LVM-partitioned mean? It indicates the system uses Logical Volume Manager, allowing online disk resizing, simplified expansion, and advanced volume management without reinstalling the OS.
- Who maintains this AMI? ProComputers packages, validates, and maintains the CentOS 10 Stream LVM image with continuous updates, AWS optimization, and LVM storage configuration.
Why Choose ProComputers
With more than a decade of cloud expertise, ProComputers delivers secure and optimized Linux VM images for AWS EC2, including this CentOS Stream 10 LVM AMI. Each image is minimal, hardened, regularly updated, and designed for reliable infrastructure operation, flexible storage management, and consistent cloud performance.
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Highlights
- CentOS Stream 10 provides a continuously evolving Linux environment designed for organizations that want early visibility into platform improvements heading toward RHEL releases. The image includes an LVM storage architecture enabling admins to resize volumes online and reorganize disk allocation without downtime. Together with SELinux security policies, automation through cloud-init, and compatibility with the RHEL ecosystem, CentOS10 supports reliable development and cloud infra testing.
- This CentOS 10 Stream LVM AMI is optimized for AWS EC2 with ENA networking, fast instance initialization, and integration with AWS instance metadata services. The platform enables infrastructure-as-code deployments, automated scaling frameworks, and continuous integration pipelines while providing flexible storage management through Logical Volume Manager, allowing disk capacity to expand as application data and testing workloads grow.
- CentOS Stream 10 is a modern Linux distribution positioned between Fedora innovation and enterprise stability, giving engineering teams insight into upcoming enterprise platform changes. Packaged and maintained by ProComputers with a minimal system footprint and LVM-managed storage, CentOS10 Stream emphasizes predictable updates, simplified disk management, and a streamlined environment suitable for CI/CD systems, staging environments, and cloud-native workloads.
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t3.small Recommended | $0.05 |
t2.micro | $0.05 |
t3.micro | $0.05 |
c1.medium | $0.10 |
c1.xlarge | $0.20 |
c3.2xlarge | $0.40 |
c3.4xlarge | $0.80 |
c3.8xlarge | $1.60 |
c3.large | $0.10 |
c3.xlarge | $0.20 |
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The CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) VM can be terminated anytime to stop additional charges. Usage is billed by AWS on a pay-as-you-go basis, and refunds are not available once launched. To avoid further costs, stop or terminate the CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) VM and consider canceling your AMI marketplace subscription to prevent accidental restarts and extra charges.
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
- Repackaged on a default 8 GiB volume using the latest CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) security updates available at the release date.
- In this CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) image, the default 8 GiB LVM managed instance volume is split like this: /boot 512 MiB, / (root) 4 GiB, /tmp 1 GiB, /var rest of the free space (2.5 GiB).
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Ssh to the CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) instance public IP address and login as 'ec2-user' using the key specified at launch time. Use 'sudo su -' in order to get a root prompt. For more information please visit the links below:
- Connect to your CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) instance using an SSH client .
- Connect to your CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) instance from Windows using PuTTY .
- Transfer files to your CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) instance using SCP .
Monitor the health and proper function of the CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) virtual machine you have just launched:
- Navigate to your Amazon EC2 console and verify that you are in the correct region.
- Choose Instances from the left menu and select your CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) launched virtual machine instance.
- Select Status and alarms tab at the bottom of the page to review if your CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) virtual machine status checks passed or failed.
- For more information visit the Status checks for Amazon EC2 instances page in AWS Documentation.
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For technical assistance, maintenance inquiries, or troubleshooting related to this CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) image, please visit the ProComputers Support Portal . Our team is ready to help with configuration guidance, deployment issues, or general image feedback. If you encounter any problem with this CentOS Stream 10 LVM (CentOS 10) AMI, please contact us immediately for prompt investigation and resolution.
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Cost-effective platform has enabled extensive test environments with rapid server expansion
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for CentOS is that in the past, I used it as a Linux workstation, and currently, I use it as a CentOS server where we require RHEL-based server functionality.
What is most valuable?
The best features CentOS offers in my experience are that it is reliable, cost-effective, and easy to scale.
When I mention reliability and cost-effectiveness, I explain that our product-based company uses a performance testing tool, so to generate load using the tool, we use CentOS generators, which are also known as VMs. We spin up a number of VMs in different locations such as Central, East, and West. If we purchase a subscription, it requires a good amount of money, but if we use CentOS, it is free of cost, and we can scale from more than 20 to 100 servers.
The biggest benefit of CentOS for my organization is cost saving.
CentOS has made a positive difference for my team and company by making scalability easier. For testing, sometimes we require 50 to 200 servers in different locations, and I can easily spin up and scale in and scale down.
What needs improvement?
CentOS can be improved, but I have not yet faced any kind of issue or hectic problem.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using CentOS for six plus years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
CentOS is stable in my experience.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
CentOS scalability for my needs is easy to scale.
How are customer service and support?
I have not used customer support for CentOS.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I did previously use a different solution before CentOS. Before CentOS, I was not using any solution.
What was our ROI?
I have seen a return on investment in terms of money saved and fewer employees needed.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Regarding pricing, setup cost, and licensing for CentOS, there is no cost for licensing or setup pricing, so it is easy to set up and scale up the server.
What other advice do I have?
CentOS is more similar to RHEL . My advice to others looking into using CentOS is that if they require RHEL-based or RHEL flavor OS, they should definitely go for CentOS because it is free; if they use RHEL, it requires a subscription. I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.