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    MariaDB 10.5 on Amazon Linux 2023 (LTS) ARM

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    MariaDB 10.5, Amazon Linux 2023 (LTS) and Architecture ARM64. This AMI can run on new T4g instances, you can enjoy a performance benefit of up to 40% at a 20% lower cost in comparison to T3 instances, providing the best price/performance for a broader spectrum of workloads. This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for seller extended support.
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    MariaDB 10.5 on Amazon Linux 2023 (LTS) ARM

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    • MariaDB 10.5
    • Amazon Linux 2023 (LTS)
    • Architecture ARM64

    MariaDB Server is one of the most popular open source relational databases.

    MariaDB aims to be a drop-in replacement for MySQL, which means that you can uninstall MySQL and install MariaDB in its place without requiring significant changes to your applications or databases. The goal is to maintain compatibility and provide the same features and functionality as MySQL.

    In addition to offering the same features as MySQL, MariaDB also includes several additional features and improvements. These include enhanced performance optimizations, new storage engines, improved security features, and additional tools for database administration and monitoring. The intention is to provide users with an enhanced and more robust version of the MySQL database management system.

    Installation Video: https://youtu.be/gB3SEkScTic 

     

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    Highlights

    • MariaDB 10.5
    • Amazon Linux 2023 (LTS)
    • Runs on ARM64 EC2 Instances - Burstable Performance Powered by AWS Graviton3

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    Delivery method

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

    Latest version

    Operating system
    AmazonLinux Amazon Linux 2023

    Typical total price

    This estimate is based on use of the seller's recommended configuration (t4g.micro) in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. View pricing details

    $0.012/hour

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    MariaDB 10.5 on Amazon Linux 2023 (LTS) ARM

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    Additional AWS infrastructure costs may apply. Use the AWS Pricing Calculator  to estimate your infrastructure costs.

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    Instance type
    Product cost/hour
    EC2 cost/hour
    Total/hour
    m6g.medium
    $0.009
    $0.038
    $0.047
    m6g.large
    $0.009
    $0.077
    $0.086
    m6g.xlarge
    $0.009
    $0.154
    $0.163
    m6g.2xlarge
    $0.009
    $0.308
    $0.317
    m6g.4xlarge
    $0.009
    $0.616
    $0.625
    m6g.8xlarge
    $0.009
    $1.232
    $1.241
    m6g.12xlarge
    $0.009
    $1.848
    $1.857
    m6g.16xlarge
    $0.009
    $2.464
    $2.473
    m6g.metal
    $0.009
    $2.464
    $2.473
    r6g.medium
    $0.009
    $0.05
    $0.059

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    Cost
    EBS General Purpose SSD (gp3) volumes
    $0.08/per GB/month of provisioned storage

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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
    • MariaDB 10.5
    • Amazon Linux 2023
    • Automatically Rotate Logs Without Server Restart for Seamless Application Operation.

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    Installation Steps:

    1. On your Launch an instance page, in the Key pair section, either select an existing SSH key pair name or create a new one, such as aws-ec2-instance-key-us-east-1.

    2. Edit your instance's security group inbound rules. Click on Add Rule, select the type as SSH, and set the source to My IP or manually enter your machine's IP address. This will allow only your machine to connect to the EC2 instance using SSH. To make your database server accessible via TCP: Click on Add Rule, select the type as MYSQL/Aurora, and manually enter the source which are allowed to connect to the server (e.g. your instance security group id, your instance/application server ip, etc)

    3. Once you have downloaded the SSH key file to your machine, you can use it for secure authentication when connecting to remote instance.

    [Linux/Mac] Change the permissions using chmod 400 aws-ec2-instance-key-us-east-1.pem. You can find more information click here 

    Connect to the instance using SSH: ssh -i aws-ec2-instance-key-us-east-1.pem ec2-user@YOUR-INSTANCE-IP

    [Windows] Refer to the following links for instructions on connecting to the instance using SSH: OpenSSH Setup  or Putty Setup 

    MariaDB Setup:

    Once you have logged in to the instance using SSH, secure and set the root password by running: sudo mysql_secure_installation

    • Enter current password for root (enter for none):
    • Switch to unix_socket authentication [Y/n] : n
    • Change the root password? [Y/n]: Y
    • Note down the root user password which you set in the previous step.
    • Remove anonymous users? [Y/n]: Y
    • Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n]: Y
    • Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n]: Y
    • Reload privilege tables now? [Y/n]: Y

    Your MariaDB installation is successfully running.

    Here are a few additional steps you may find helpful:

    • When launching an instance, consider attaching an Elastic IP to ensure that it remains unchanged when you stop and start your instance.
    • To connect to your remote database server, you can use a SQL client such as DBeaver  for Windows or Sequel Ace  for Mac. These clients provide a graphical interface for managing and interacting with your database.

    Connecting to Server:

    Please replace the following credentials in bold with your own in the application.

    • DB_CONNECTION=mysql
    • DB_HOST=ec2-127-0-0-1.ap-south-1.compute.amazonaws.com
    • DB_PORT=3306
    • DB_DATABASE=my_database
    • DB_USERNAME=db_user
    • DB_PASSWORD=my_db_password

    MariaDB Config : sudo nano /etc/my.cnf.d/mariadb-server.cnf

    sudo systemctl restart mariadb

    You are all set! If you enjoyed using our MariaDB AMI, we would greatly appreciate a 5-star rating from you. Thank you!

    Advanced-level support and optimization will be promptly provided upon request. For further assistance, please refer to the support section.

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