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    Kurian OpenJDK 19 Java Machine for CentOS 7

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    Secured version of Kurian Java Machine with OpenJDK version 19.
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    Kurian OpenJDK 19 Java Machine for CentOS 7

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    Overview

    Secured version of Kurian Java Machine with OpenJDK version 19. An Eclipse Temurin build is preinstalled on this AMI and JAVA_HOME points to the install location.

    Kurian has released pre-configured repackaged software applications such as Wordpress, Jenkins, databases, LAMP stack, Ansible, DevOps tools, and monitoring applications that are widely used by system administrators and DevOps engineers. For selected Linux distributions hardened images based on CIS benchmark are also available. The Kurian AMIs are built following official installation steps so you do not need to learn any custom procedures if additional configurations need to be done.

    Highlights

    • An Eclipse Temurin build of OpenJDK is used.
    • An environment is prepared to run any workload that requires OpenJDK 19.
    • AMI built with the latest Linux operating system patches applied and nodes created from this could be added to a cluster with minimum wait.

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    Delivery option
    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Latest version

    Operating system
    CentOs 7.9

    Typical total price

    This estimate is based on use of the seller's recommended configuration (t2.large) in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. View pricing details

    $0.143/hour

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    Try this product at no cost for 14 days according to the free trial terms set by the vendor. Usage-based pricing is in effect for usage beyond the free trial terms. Your free trial gets automatically converted to a paid subscription when the trial ends, but may be canceled any time before that.

    Kurian OpenJDK 19 Java Machine for CentOS 7

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    Usage costs (489)

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    Instance type
    Product cost/hour
    EC2 cost/hour
    Total/hour
    t2.nano
    $0.05
    $0.006
    $0.056
    t2.micro
    AWS Free Tier
    $0.05
    $0.012
    $0.062
    t2.small
    $0.05
    $0.023
    $0.073
    t2.medium
    $0.05
    $0.046
    $0.096
    t2.large
    Recommended
    $0.05
    $0.093
    $0.143
    t2.xlarge
    $0.05
    $0.186
    $0.236
    t2.2xlarge
    $0.05
    $0.371
    $0.421
    t3.nano
    $0.05
    $0.005
    $0.055
    t3.micro
    AWS Free Tier
    $0.05
    $0.01
    $0.06
    t3.small
    $0.05
    $0.021
    $0.071

    Additional AWS infrastructure costs

    Type
    Cost
    EBS General Purpose SSD (gp2) volumes
    $0.10/per GB/month of provisioned storage

    Vendor refund policy

    Free evaluation of the AMI for 2 weeks is available for the paid versions. The charges when applicable are usage based and the service can be discontinued anytime.

    Legal

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    Usage information

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    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

    Original version of Kurian Java Machine with OpenJDK version 19.0.1_10, an Eclipse Temurin build, released on CentOS.

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    • If additional configurations needed, SSH into the instance as user centos.
    • Use the system variable JAVA_HOME for the install location of JDK.
    • The installed version of Java is in the system path. Run java -version for the version info.

    Support

    Vendor support

    Contact us via email at contact@kurianinc.us  and please allow 24 hours to respond. For additional contact info visit http://www.kurianinc.us/index.php/contact/  Also, use the issues link to report issues and request changes to the future versions of AMI. contact@kurianinc.us 

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    Avinash K.

    OpenJDK Java Machine for CentOS

    Reviewed on Nov 01, 2023
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    It's open source, it has community support, its also compatible with official Oracle JDK, CentOS is best for stability, and package management in centOS using YUM it can be easy to use.
    Implementation is easy. Customer support or community support has available
    What do you dislike about the product?
    The latest version sometime may not have the latest features as compared to commercial Java implementaion, OpneJdk does not provide security updates, also get some integration challenge as well.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    In commercial Java implementation, it has ended open source, so OpenJDK is an open source.
    It has community support, CentOs 7 is known for long-term support, CentOs has good stability.
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