Overview
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for support This is a minimal installation of Centos 7.3 HVM The AMI includes the minimal packages need to run on AWS . SSH server is installed and can be used to connect to the instance using the 'centos' user and the key specified at launch For additional information on connecting to AWS instances please access Connect to your Linux instance using SSH - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud The images is updated at the moment of upload and updates are performed on a regular basis Red Hat continues to publish the date of June 30, 2024 as the end of Maintenance Support for RHEL 7, the upstream for CentOS 7. RHEL 7 was released on June 10, 2014, so the June 2024 EOL date for CentOS 7 is the full 10 years that we expected
You may also want to try one of our other minimal images
Highlights
- All of our CentOS 7 images are provided with full support to make sure you can get up and running properly
- This CentOS 7 image is updated at the moment of upload and updates are performed on a regular basis
- RHEL 7 was released on June 10, 2014, so the June 2024 EOL date for CentOS 7 is the full 10 years that we expected
Details
Typical total price
$0.05/hour
Pricing
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Instance type | Product cost/hour | EC2 cost/hour | Total/hour |
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t1.micro | $0.04 | $0.02 | $0.06 |
t2.nano | $0.00 | $0.006 | $0.006 |
t2.micro AWS Free Tier | $0.03 | $0.012 | $0.042 |
t2.small | $0.04 | $0.023 | $0.063 |
t2.medium | $0.05 | $0.046 | $0.096 |
t2.large | $0.08 | $0.093 | $0.173 |
t2.xlarge | $0.16 | $0.186 | $0.346 |
t2.2xlarge | $0.32 | $0.371 | $0.691 |
t3.nano | $0.03 | $0.005 | $0.035 |
t3.micro AWS Free Tier Recommended | $0.04 | $0.01 | $0.05 |
Additional AWS infrastructure costs
Type | Cost |
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EBS General Purpose SSD (gp2) volumes | $0.10/per GB/month of provisioned storage |
Vendor refund policy
The instance can be terminated at anytime to stop incurring charges. No refund available.
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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
Updated
Additional details
Usage instructions
Usage Instructions: Login using 'centos' user and ssh public key authentication. cloud-init included.
Info regarding virtual machines The operating system does not save any sensitive information for the customers. The customer is responsible for saving any information, sensitive or not. The data saved on the volumes is not encrypted by default. All instance authentication must use key pair access, not password-based authentication. AMIs does not contain passwords, authentication keys, key pairs, security keys, or other credentials. PasswordAuthentication is set to NO in sshd_config. The application does not make use of any encryption techniques.
Troubleshooting Navigate to your Amazon EC2 console and verify that you're in the correct region. Choose Instance and select your launched instance. Select the server to display your metadata page and choose the Status checks tab at the bottom of the page to review if your status checks passed or failed. Or Select monitor an troubleshoot and select get system log to see the system log or select get instance screenshot to see state of your screen at the current time
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