Overview
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for patching the operating system. Kurian provides multiple versions of this product on all popular Linux platforms such as Ubuntu, Debian, Oracle Linux, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Amazon Linux, Fedora Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. For the supported versions of the product, distributions, and versions of the Linux platform, look up the AMI Version under the Usage Information section of this page. For any combination of versions of product and OS that are not listed on the marketplace, custom AMI can be built, please contact us.
This product provides a ready-to-use Amazon Machine Image with SonarQube Community Edition preinstalled and configured on a Linux operating system. Supported Linux distributions include Ubuntu, Debian, Amazon Linux, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, Fedora Linux, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for operating system patching, updates, and ongoing maintenance provided by Kurian.
SonarQube is an automated code analysis platform used to detect bugs, code smells, and security vulnerabilities in application code. It integrates seamlessly with modern development workflows and CI/CD pipelines, enabling continuous inspection of code across branches and pull requests. By incorporating SonarQube into the development lifecycle, teams can improve code quality, enforce coding standards, and identify issues early in the development process.
This AMI is designed for immediate use. Once an EC2 instance is launched, the SonarQube service is up and running, eliminating the need for manual installation or configuration. This allows development teams and DevOps engineers to quickly integrate code quality checks into their workflows without spending time on infrastructure setup.
Typical use cases include integrating with CI/CD platforms to automate code quality checks, performing continuous code inspection across development teams, enforcing quality gates before code merges, and maintaining high standards for application security and reliability.
Kurian provides ongoing maintenance for this AMI, including operating system updates and patching to keep the environment secure and up to date. This helps reduce operational overhead and allows teams to focus on development rather than infrastructure management.
Kurian has released a wide range of preconfigured software environments for cloud infrastructure including CMS platforms, Jenkins, databases, LAMP stack, Ansible, DevOps toolchain components, and monitoring applications widely used by system administrators and DevOps engineers. For selected Linux distributions, hardened images based on CIS benchmarks are also available.
All Kurian AMIs are built following official installation procedures and standard package sources. This ensures that administrators can manage, update, and extend the system using familiar tools and documentation without relying on custom installation methods. Additional configurations can be performed using standard practices supported by the underlying software and Linux distribution.
Highlights
- SonarQube Community Edition preinstalled and ready to use.
- Supports Ubuntu, Debian, Amazon Linux, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
- Includes OS patching, updates, and maintenance by Kurian.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
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t2.large Recommended | $0.04 |
t2.micro | $0.04 |
t3.micro | $0.04 |
x1e.16xlarge | $0.04 |
g3.16xlarge | $0.04 |
p3.2xlarge | $0.04 |
r5.2xlarge | $0.04 |
c5n.9xlarge | $0.04 |
r3.4xlarge | $0.04 |
m4.xlarge | $0.04 |
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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.
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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
v25.10.0 with OS security fixes released on December 25th, 2025 for AlmaLinux 10.1.
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Usage instructions
- Spin up new instance using one-click from AWS console or aws cli or autoscaling options as your infrastructure provisioning process requires. The service would be up and running on port 9000 already.
- SSH into the new instance as user ec2-user to perform additional configurations. Follow AMI documentation to configure SonarQube for your specific requirements.
- Customers can use this AMI to build applications. It is up to the application developers where and how to store any sensitive information and to encrypt data in rest and transit and, for any such requirements, the customers may have to customize this AMI to meet the needs as determined by the working of the applications.
- The AMI does not store any passwords or keys and it is up to the customers to rotate the secrets if that would be added as part of the customization. The AMI does not have any encrypted data that is needed for any build process.
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