Overview
This AMI is maintained by Trusted Images and includes open source software packages for the target operating system.
MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 provides the MariaDB 10.11 LTS server and client from MariaDB's signed RHEL 9-compatible repository on a hardened AMI for AWS buyers who need a maintained MariaDB database base image.
What's included:
- MariaDB 10.11 LTS packages installed from MariaDB's signed RHEL 9-compatible repository
- MariaDB systemd service enabled and started during validation
- Local default bind configuration for 127.0.0.1, local_infile disabled, and name resolution disabled for reduced default exposure
- Command and service validation with mariadb --version, systemctl, and local TCP listener checks
- Trusted Images Linux hardening baseline and runtime hardening checks
- Package inventory, source supply-chain scan, root filesystem scan, and SBOM evidence for supported AMI versions
- Monthly rebuild process for operating system and MariaDB package security updates
Security hardening:
- SSH hardening, IMDSv2 enforcement in the AMI configuration, package cleanup, and Trusted Images runtime hardening checks
- No application database, application user, remote database listener, default password, backup bucket, or customer secret is created by this image
- MariaDB is bound to localhost by default; configure bind address, TLS, users, passwords, backups, monitoring, and replication for your deployment requirements
- Open AWS security group ports only when you have configured database authentication, encryption, and network access controls appropriate for your workload
Patch and rebuild cadence: Trusted Images rebuilds this AMI monthly and when important upstream security updates require an earlier rebuild. SBOM, scan, package inventory, and hardening records are retained for supported AMI versions.
Getting started: Launch the AMI, connect with the default operating system user, review /etc/my.cnf.d/, create application-specific users and databases, configure backups and monitoring, and attach encrypted EBS storage if your data requirements exceed the root volume. Do not expose MariaDB beyond localhost until authentication, TLS, and network controls are configured.
Evidence availability: Supported AMI versions include source supply-chain scan output, package inventory, root filesystem scan output, SBOM data, runtime hardening status, and MariaDB service validation evidence.
Support: Trusted Images email support is included for launch guidance, MariaDB package questions, security patch notifications, and Marketplace image issues. Contact support@trusted-images.com .
Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by MariaDB plc, MariaDB Foundation, or other upstream maintainers.
Highlights
- MariaDB 10.11 Rocky Linux 9 AMI with signed MariaDB packages and documented service/listener checks for supported AMI versions.
- Hardened Linux baseline, source supply-chain scan, runtime hardening checks, and SBOM evidence for supported AMI versions.
- Monthly rebuild and security patch notification process with Trusted Images email support.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/hour |
|---|---|---|
t3.small Recommended | Trusted Images - MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 AMI on t3.small | $0.133 |
t2.micro | Trusted Images - MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 AMI on t2.micro | $0.066 |
t3.micro | Trusted Images - MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 AMI on t3.micro | $0.066 |
r6a.2xlarge | Trusted Images - MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 AMI on r6a.2xlarge | $0.532 |
t3.medium | Trusted Images - MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 AMI on t3.medium | $0.133 |
t2.nano | Trusted Images - MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 AMI on t2.nano | $0.066 |
c6a.12xlarge | Trusted Images - MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 AMI on c6a.12xlarge | $3.192 |
t2.2xlarge | Trusted Images - MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 AMI on t2.2xlarge | $0.532 |
r5a.2xlarge | Trusted Images - MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 AMI on r5a.2xlarge | $0.532 |
m5d.4xlarge | Trusted Images - MariaDB 10.11 on Rocky Linux 9 AMI on m5d.4xlarge | $1.064 |
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Refunds follow AWS Marketplace policies. Contact support@trusted-images.com for product support questions.
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Version release notes
Initial Trusted Images AMI version Rocky202606300001; includes current security updates, hardening baseline, SBOM, and root filesystem scan summary.
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Usage instructions
Connect by SSH as rocky. Review /etc/trusted-images/release, verify installed packages and service state where applicable, then configure authentication, storage, backups, monitoring, TLS, and EC2 security groups for your environment before production use.
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Support Scope
Trusted Images email support covers launch guidance, AMI packaging questions, package/version questions for the delivered image, security patch and rebuild inquiries, Marketplace image issues, refund requests, and billing questions.
Included support topics:
- Security patch notifications and monthly rebuilds
- Configuration guidance and installation help
- Bug triage and workaround assistance
- Documentation and knowledge base access
Not included:
- Application code development
- Custom integrations or migrations
- Managed monitoring or continuous operations
How to Get Help
Contact support@trusted-images.com or use https://trusted-images.com/support . Include the Marketplace product name, AWS Region, AMI ID or product code when available, instance type, launch time, and a redacted description of the expected versus actual behavior. Do not send passwords, private keys, AWS secret keys, customer data, or logs containing secrets.
Support Boundaries
Support covers the AMI as delivered. Customer production operations, incident response, managed services, custom application code, customer data migration, and third-party integrations are outside the included support scope.
Buyer Responsibilities
You are responsible for AWS account configuration, IAM, VPC and security groups, TLS, backups, monitoring, data protection, application configuration, credential rotation, and production acceptance testing.
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