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CentOS 10 from centos.org is a reliable, enterprise-grade operating system designed for cloud environments. Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, it offers a stable and secure platform perfect for a variety of applications ranging from web servers to databases. Supported Images has been offering CentOS since Centos 7.
Key Features:
- Enterprise Stability: CentOS 10 leverages the proven stability of CentOS, ensuring your applications run smoothly with minimal downtime.
- Security Enhancements: Benefit from regular CentOS 10 updates and security patches, fortifying your systems against vulnerabilities.
- Compatibility: Fully compatible with a wide array of Linux software and tools, making it easy to migrate existing applications to the cloud.
- Community Support: Engage with an extensive community for additional resources and troubleshooting assistance.
CentOS 10 Benefits:
- Cost-Effectiveness: Reduce licensing fees associated with proprietary software while enjoying robust features.
- Scalability: Easily scale your CentOS 10 cloud resources to meet changing business demands without compromising performance.
- Flexibility: Customize your CentOS 10 environment to suit specific needs, whether for small projects or large enterprise applications.
CentOS 10 Use Cases:
- Web Hosting: Perfect for deploying secure web servers with high traffic handling capabilities.
- Development Environments: Set up reliable development environments for CentOS 10 software testing and deployment.
- Database Management: Ideal for running SQL and NoSQL databases that require a stable and secure operating system.
Deploy CentOS 10 in your EC2 cloud environment today and take advantage of centos 10 features tailored for enterprise demands and cloud efficiency.
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Highlights
- CentOS 10 provides a robust, open-source platform based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, making it an ideal choice for enterprises and developers seeking a stable environment. With its long-term support and extensive community backing, users can confidently deploy applications knowing they have access to regular security updates. Its compatibility with a wide range of software packages further enhances its appeal for diverse workloads.
- With CentOS 10, users benefit from improved performance optimizations and enhanced security features, including the latest kernel enhancements. These improvements facilitate efficient resource utilization and system reliability, allowing businesses to scale their operations effectively. Whether you are running web servers, database systems, or cloud applications, CentOS Stream 10 delivers the performance needed to meet demanding workloads.
- Designed with flexibility in mind, CentOS 10 supports various architectures and can seamlessly integrate into existing cloud environments. It is perfect for developers working on microservices, containerized applications, and agile deployments. The built-in tools for virtualization and container management further simplify system administration, enabling teams to focus on innovation while maintaining a secure and efficient infrastructure.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
t2.xlarge Recommended | $0.28 |
t2.micro | $0.21 |
t3.micro | $0.07 |
c6id.12xlarge | $3.36 |
m6in.12xlarge | $3.36 |
c7a.xlarge | $0.28 |
g5.12xlarge | $3.36 |
t2.nano | $0.07 |
r5dn.xlarge | $0.28 |
m7a.8xlarge | $2.24 |
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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.
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SSH to the instance and login as 'ec2-user' using the key specified at launch.
OS commands via SSH: SSH as user 'ec2-user' to the running instance and use sudo to run commands requiring root access.
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Email support for this CentOS 10 AMI is available through the following: https://supportedimages.com/support/ or support@supportedimages.com
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Rocky Linux: Stable, Reliable RHEL-Like Experience Without the Licensing
Performance has been solid so far, I’m running it on a couple of servers and also using it personally and it just stays out of the way. Updates are consistent and I haven’t run into anything major breaking after upgrades, which is always a concern with server environments.
Another thing I like is the cost side, not having to deal with licensing like RHEL but still getting a similar experience is a big plus. It also integrates well with the usual tools we already use, so there wasn’t much need to change our setup. Overall it just feels reliable, which is really what I want from an OS like this.
We are also using LXD for containers, and right now Rocky 10 images are not available there, only Rocky 9. Because of that, all our project containers are still running on Rocky 9, which isn’t ideal since we have already started using Rocky 10 in other places.
Other than that, there are occasional minor issues here and there, like certain packages or repos not being immediately available or needing a bit of manual setup. Nothing major, just small things that add up sometimes.
Since it’s RHEL compatible, we didn’t have to change much in terms of setup or tools. Most of our existing configs and workflows just worked, so the transition was smoother than expected. That saved a lot of time compared to switching to something completely different.
It also helps with consistency across environments. We’re using it both for servers and some personal setups, so it’s easier to manage and maintain everything in a similar way. Overall it just gives us a reliable base to run things without worrying too much about stability or unexpected issues.
Stable, Secure, Production-Ready Enterprise OS at No Cost
Open-Source Flexibility That’s Easy to Customize
A Free Open Source Linux That Rivals Red Hat
Cost-effective platform has enabled extensive test environments with rapid server expansion
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for CentOS is that in the past, I used it as a Linux workstation, and currently, I use it as a CentOS server where we require RHEL-based server functionality.
What is most valuable?
The best features CentOS offers in my experience are that it is reliable, cost-effective, and easy to scale.
When I mention reliability and cost-effectiveness, I explain that our product-based company uses a performance testing tool, so to generate load using the tool, we use CentOS generators, which are also known as VMs. We spin up a number of VMs in different locations such as Central, East, and West. If we purchase a subscription, it requires a good amount of money, but if we use CentOS, it is free of cost, and we can scale from more than 20 to 100 servers.
The biggest benefit of CentOS for my organization is cost saving.
CentOS has made a positive difference for my team and company by making scalability easier. For testing, sometimes we require 50 to 200 servers in different locations, and I can easily spin up and scale in and scale down.
What needs improvement?
CentOS can be improved, but I have not yet faced any kind of issue or hectic problem.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using CentOS for six plus years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
CentOS is stable in my experience.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
CentOS scalability for my needs is easy to scale.
How are customer service and support?
I have not used customer support for CentOS.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I did previously use a different solution before CentOS. Before CentOS, I was not using any solution.
What was our ROI?
I have seen a return on investment in terms of money saved and fewer employees needed.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Regarding pricing, setup cost, and licensing for CentOS, there is no cost for licensing or setup pricing, so it is easy to set up and scale up the server.
What other advice do I have?
CentOS is more similar to RHEL . My advice to others looking into using CentOS is that if they require RHEL-based or RHEL flavor OS, they should definitely go for CentOS because it is free; if they use RHEL, it requires a subscription. I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.