This product has charges associated with it for the build, maintenance, and support of the Amazon Machine Image (AMI). Keycloak is an open source Java based Identity and Access Management (IAM) tool that allows users to sign in once and access multiple applications without re-entering their credentials. Keycloak works by storing and managing user information, permissions, and other configuration data. Keycloak also supports a range of authentication protocols, including OpenID Connect, SAML, and OAuth2.
This is a repackaged open-source software product wherein additional charges apply for support and for providing it in a simple consumable AMI. Keycloak is the standalone tool for identity and access management. Keycloak is a separate server that is managed on a network, and applications are configured to point to and be secured by this server. When a user tries to access a browser application, they are redirected from the application to the Keycloak authentication server where they can enter their credentials. This redirection isolates the user from the application, so the application never sees the user's credentials. Instead, the application is given a cryptographically signed identity token or assertion.
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You pay by the hour based on the EC2 instance size you run. This listing is a pre-packaged Keycloak image on Ubuntu 24.04, and each dimension maps to a specific EC2 instance type. The seven options span burstable instances (t3.nano, t3.small, t3.medium, t3.large) and general-purpose instances (m7a.medium, m7i.large, m6a.large). Larger instances carry more compute and memory, so your hourly rate rises with capacity. You pick the instance that fits your workload and pay only for the hours it runs, billed through your AWS account.
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What do I get for the hourly rate on each instance type?
You get a pre-packaged Keycloak image on Ubuntu 24.04, running on the EC2 instance size you select. Each instance type sets the compute and memory available. Burstable options (t3.nano through t3.large) fit lighter or variable loads; general-purpose options (m7a.medium, m7i.large, m6a.large) supply steady compute for continuous authentication traffic.
Am I charged when the instance is stopped or powered off?
Software charges accrue only while the instance runs. A fully stopped instance stops accruing hourly software fees. Underlying AWS storage or other resource fees may still apply while the instance exists. The software meter counts running hours, so you pay for the time the instance is active.
Can I move to a different instance size later if my needs change?
Yes. Because billing is per hour by instance type, you can stop your current instance and launch a different size. Your hourly rate then follows the new instance type. There is no upfront commitment tying you to one size, so you match capacity to your workload as it changes.
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This product has charges associated with it for seller support. Keycloak is an open-source identity and access management (IAM) solution designed to secure applications and services. Developed by Red Hat, Keycloak simplifies user authentication, authorization, and user management, offering a centralized platform for handling identity-related tasks. It supports various authentication methods, including social logins, single sign-on (SSO), and multi-factor authentication, making it a versatile solution for securing web applications, mobile apps, and APIs.
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for patching the operating system and the maintenance provided by Kurian. This AMI has Keycloak installed as a service with PostgreSQL as the backend database.
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Launch a private Keycloak identity and access management server on AWS with automated first boot, generated administrator credentials, HTTPS access, PostgreSQL, and built in backup and restore helpers. This product has a fee associated with the provision and deployment of the application and AMI support.
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