Overview
This AMI is maintained by Trusted Images and includes open source software packages for the target operating system.
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MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS - Hardened AWS Marketplace AMI
MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS provides a maintained, hardened AMI for relational database workloads and application back ends. Instead of starting from a generic operating system image and manually installing packages, hardening the host, collecting scan evidence, and writing usage documentation, you can launch a reviewed base image and apply your environment-specific configuration.
Why Choose This AMI
- Faster time to a maintainable baseline: launch with the MySQL 8.0 package set installed and basic command/service validation already performed during validation.
- Reduced image maintenance burden: monthly rebuilds and priority rebuilds for important upstream security updates help shorten the time spent tracking base image drift.
- Audit-ready build evidence: maintained image versions retain SBOM data, package inventory, source and root filesystem scan output, runtime hardening status, and validation logs.
- No hidden defaults: the AMI is delivered without default application credentials, seeded users, private keys, or customer-specific secrets.
Example Use Case
A platform team needs a repeatable database server baseline for AWS environments. The team launches this AMI, restricts security groups to the minimum required ports, enables EBS encryption, connects centralized logging, and applies its own application configuration, credentials, backup policy, and monitoring controls. This gives the team a documented starting point while preserving control over production settings.
What's Included
- MySQL 8.0 package set installed on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
- Command and service validation where applicable
- Trusted Images Linux hardening baseline and runtime hardening checks
- Package inventory, SBOM evidence, source scan output, and root filesystem scan output for maintained image versions
- Monthly rebuild process for operating system and package security updates
Security And Operations Notes
- No default application passwords, user data, certificates, private keys, or customer credentials are installed.
- SSH access uses the AWS key pair selected at launch and the default user ubuntu.
- IMDSv2 is required in the build template where supported by the delivery path.
- Open only the MySQL port you intend to use, commonly TCP 3306, to trusted sources.
- Enable EBS encryption, backups, host logging, and monitoring according to your AWS account standards.
- You remain responsible for application configuration, credential rotation, network access policy, data protection, and compliance validation in your environment.
Getting Started
- Subscribe and launch the AMI in your target VPC.
- Connect as ubuntu with your AWS key pair or approved SSM access path.
- Review installed package versions and service status.
- Apply your configuration, credentials, data paths, backup policy, and logging setup.
- Restrict security group ingress to the ports and sources required by your deployment.
- Validate the service from an allowed client before using it for production workloads.
Evidence Availability
maintained image versions include SBOM data, package inventory, scan output, runtime hardening status, and validation evidence. Public catalog and evidence links for released builds are published at https://trusted-images.com/aws-marketplace-images/mysql-80-ubuntu-2404/ . Contact support@trusted-images.com if you need a specific evidence artifact for procurement or security review.
Patch And Rebuild Cadence
Trusted Images rebuilds supported AMIs monthly and when important upstream security updates require an earlier rebuild. The published AMI version reflects release evidence retained for support records.
Support
Trusted Images provides email support at support@trusted-images.com . 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. Support does not include customer production operations, ongoing monitoring, custom application code, customer data migration, or third-party integrations.
Next Steps
Subscribe and launch the AMI to evaluate it in your AWS account. For hardening evidence, deployment guidance, or Marketplace support, contact support@trusted-images.com .
Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Oracle and the MySQL community.
Highlights
- Hardened MySQL 8.0 AMI on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS for relational database workloads and application back ends.
- Monthly rebuild process with package inventory, SBOM, root filesystem scan, and hardening evidence for maintained image versions.
- No default application credentials; Trusted Images email support.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/hour |
|---|---|---|
t3.small Recommended | MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Trusted Images on t3.small | $0.133 |
t3.micro | MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Trusted Images on t3.micro | $0.047 |
t2.micro | MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Trusted Images on t2.micro | $0.047 |
c6a.xlarge | MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Trusted Images on c6a.xlarge | $0.266 |
c6id.xlarge | MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Trusted Images on c6id.xlarge | $0.266 |
c6i.large | MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Trusted Images on c6i.large | $0.133 |
t3.nano | MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Trusted Images on t3.nano | $0.047 |
c7i.large | MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Trusted Images on c7i.large | $0.133 |
c5a.xlarge | MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Trusted Images on c5a.xlarge | $0.266 |
t3a.medium | MySQL 8.0 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Trusted Images on t3a.medium | $0.133 |
Vendor refund policy
Refunds are handled according to AWS Marketplace policies. Contact support@trusted-images.com for billing or support questions.
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Version release notes
Initial Trusted Images Marketplace build 1.0.0; security patches, hardening, SBOM, and runtime evidence completed.
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Usage instructions
Connect by SSH as ubuntu. MySQL is bound to localhost by default; create workload-specific users, configure authentication, TLS, backups, monitoring, and EC2 security groups before allowing remote database clients.
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Support Scope
Trusted Images support services cover 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 backups, 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.
Response Expectations
Requests are reviewed during normal business hours on a best-effort basis. No formal response-time commitment, production operations coverage, incident response, or managed service is included.
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.
AWS infrastructure support
AWS Support is a one-on-one, fast-response support channel that is staffed 24x7x365 with experienced and technical support engineers. The service helps customers of all sizes and technical abilities to successfully utilize the products and features provided by Amazon Web Services.
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