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    Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 10) | Support by ProComputers

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    This Rocky Linux 10 ARM image has charges associated with it for seller support and maintenance. Rocky Linux 10 ARM delivers a modern, enterprise-grade operating system for AWS EC2, optimized for ARM-based instances powered by AWS Graviton processors. It is designed to provide high efficiency, predictable performance, and strong scalability for cloud-native and production workloads. ARM architecture emphasizes excellent performance-per-watt and optimized resource usage, making it ideal for organizations focused on operational efficiency. In AWS, ARM CPUs use the aarch64 instruction set to deliver consistent computing performance with reduced energy consumption. Compared to traditional x86 platforms, ARM-based systems typically offer improved price-to-performance ratios and more stable long-term efficiency. Built, validated and maintained by ProComputers, this Rocky 10 ARM AMI is engineered for reliable, scalable, and optimized production deployments on modern AWS infrastructure.

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    This Rocky Linux 10 ARM image is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for technical support and maintenance provided by ProComputers.

    Login using rocky user and ssh public key authentication .

    Rocky Linux 10 ARM on AWS EC2

    Rocky Linux 10 represents a major evolution in enterprise Linux for cloud-native infrastructures, delivering a modernized operating system foundation fully compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. Running on AWS EC2, Rocky 10 offers enhanced system performance, improved resource isolation, and updated security architectures that align with the demands of contemporary production workloads. This ARM edition is optimized for AWS Graviton processors, taking advantage of new ARM platform enhancements that deliver better compute efficiency, improved memory handling, and higher throughput consistency. With access to official RockyLinux 10 repositories, organizations gain predictable updates, extended lifecycle stability, and long-term platform reliability. Native cloud-init integration enables fully automated provisioning and reproducible deployments, making Rocky10 a strong foundation for scalable, sustainable, and enterprise-grade cloud operations.

    Key Features of Rocky Linux 10 ARM on AWS EC2

    • Next-generation performance efficiency: ARM-based Graviton processors deliver improved throughput density and optimized resource utilization.
    • Modern enterprise platform: Updated kernel, toolchains, container runtimes, and system libraries position Rocky 10 for emerging application stacks.
    • Automation-first design: Native compatibility with Ansible, Terraform, CI/CD pipelines, and configuration management using cloud-init.
    • Highly scalable deployment model: Launch Rocky Linux 10 consistently across AWS regions using standardized ARM instance families.
    • Advanced security posture: Hardened defaults, updated cryptographic standards, SELinux enforcement, and minimal system footprint.

    Use Cases for Rocky 10 ARM VM in AWS EC2

    • Cloud-native application hosting: Run scalable web platforms using Apache, Nginx, or modern application frameworks on Rocky10 ARM.
    • High-performance databases: Deploy PostgreSQL, MySQL, and distributed data services with improved efficiency on Graviton CPUs.
    • Container orchestration platforms: Build Kubernetes nodes and container hosts optimized for ARM-native workloads and microservices.
    • Enterprise middleware environments: Support ERP systems, messaging platforms, and API services on a stable Rocky Linux 10 foundation.
    • DevOps automation platforms: Power CI/CD pipelines, Jenkins agents, GitHub Actions runners, and infrastructure orchestration with a consistent Rocky Linux 10 image.

    Conclusion

    Get started with Rocky Linux 10 on AWS EC2 ARM today to modernize your infrastructure, increase operational efficiency, and deploy a next-generation enterprise Linux platform optimized for advanced workloads. Rocky 10 delivers a powerful, future-oriented operating system for AWS environments, enhanced by the efficiency and scalability advantages of ARM architecture. From high-performance databases and container platforms to enterprise middleware and DevOps automation, Rocky10 provides the stability, predictability, and performance required for demanding production environments. Maintained by ProComputers, this Rocky Linux 10 AMI is engineered for long-term scalability, hardened security, and high-performance cloud operations.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • How do I connect after launch? Use rocky user with SSH public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
    • Is this image compatible with RHEL 10? Yes. Rocky Linux 10 is fully binary compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, including ARM-based environments.
    • Who maintains this AMI? ProComputers builds, validates, and continuously maintains the Rocky Linux 10 ARM image with AWS-specific optimizations.

    Why Choose ProComputers

    With extensive experience in enterprise cloud image engineering, ProComputers delivers secure, performance-tuned Linux VM images for AWS EC2, including this Rocky 10 ARM AMI. Every image is minimal, hardened, frequently updated, and engineered for operational efficiency, long-term stability, and consistent behavior on AWS Graviton infrastructure.

    ProComputers is a proud sponsor of the AlmaLinux OS Foundation  and the Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation .

    Highlights

    • Rocky Linux 10 delivers a new generation of enterprise stability and performance for AWS EC2 environments, optimized for ARM architecture and AWS Graviton processors. With full RHEL 10 binary compatibility, advanced security baselines, updated cryptographic policies, hardened system defaults, and strict SELinux enforcement, Rocky10 provides a resilient and future-proof operating system for mission-critical workloads.
    • Rocky 10 ARM AMI is specifically engineered for AWS EC2 and optimized for ARM-based instances with ENA networking, accelerated boot pipelines, native AWS metadata handling, and extended cloud-init functionality. Running on Graviton CPUs, it supports highly automated provisioning, modern infrastructure-as-code workflows, and superior cost efficiency across large-scale environments.
    • Rocky Linux 10 is delivered as a minimal, hardened, and performance-optimized operating system image, built and maintained by ProComputers. RockyLinux10 is designed to minimize attack surface, simplify lifecycle management, and ensure consistent behavior across deployments while fully exploiting the efficiency of next-generation ARM cloud platforms.

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    64-bit (Arm) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    OtherLinux Rocky Linux 10

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    Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 10) | Support by ProComputers

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    $0.05
    m6gd.2xlarge
    $0.40
    is4gen.2xlarge
    $0.40
    c6g.metal
    $2.40
    x8g.24xlarge
    $3.20
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    $2.40
    c7g.metal
    $2.40
    x2gd.medium
    $0.10
    r6g.4xlarge
    $0.80
    r7g.large
    $0.10

    Vendor refund policy

    The Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 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 Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 10) VM and consider canceling  your AMI marketplace subscription to prevent accidental restarts and extra charges.

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    64-bit (Arm) 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
    • Repackaged on a default 8 GiB volume using the latest Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 10) security updates available at the release date.
    • In this Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 10) AMI version, the primary partition and filesystem automatically extend during boot if the instance volume is bigger than the default one.

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    Ssh to the Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 10) instance public IP address and login as 'rocky' 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:

    Monitor the health and proper function of the Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 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 Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 10) launched virtual machine instance.
    • Select Status and alarms tab at the bottom of the page to review if your Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 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 Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 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 Rocky Linux 10 ARM (Rocky 10) AMI, please contact us immediately for prompt investigation and resolution.

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