Overview

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This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for technical support and maintenance provided by ProComputers.
This is a ready to use minimal Rocky Linux 9.3 image, mainly used as a common base system on top of which other appliances could be built and tested.
Login using 'rocky' user and ssh public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
ProComputers is a proud sponsor of the Rocky Linux project.
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Highlights
- This image is built using Rocky Linux 9 'Minimal Install' group of packages. It contains just enough packages to run within AWS, bring up an SSH Server and allow users to login. Cloud-init is included as well.
- In this RockyLinux 9 AMI, root partition and filesystem extends automatically during boot if instance volume is bigger than the default 8 GiB one. Using GPT (GUID Partition Table) that allows instance volumes bigger than 2 TiB.
- Within all our RockyLinux9 images, the Enhanced Networking using ENA (i.e., Elastic Network Adapter) is enabled. SELinux is enabled as well. All security updates available at the release date are included.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
t2.small Recommended | $0.05 |
t3.micro | $0.05 |
t2.micro | $0.05 |
m6a.xlarge | $0.20 |
r6a.16xlarge | $3.20 |
c5d.2xlarge | $0.40 |
x1e.8xlarge | $1.60 |
m7a.32xlarge | $3.20 |
g3.8xlarge | $1.60 |
g4ad.4xlarge | $0.80 |
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The instance can be terminated at anytime to stop incurring charges. No refund available.
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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
- Repackaged on an 8 GiB volume using Rocky Linux 9.3 'Minimal Install' group of packages and latest security updates available at the release date.
- Kernel package has been upgraded to latest version 5.14.0-362.8.1.el9_3.x86_64.
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Usage instructions
Ssh to the instance public IP and login as 'rocky' user using the key specified at launch time. Use 'sudo su -' in order to get a root prompt. For more information please visit the links below:
- Connect to your Linux instance from Windows using PuTTY: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/putty.htmlÂ
- Connect to your Linux instance using SSH: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AccessingInstancesLinux.htmlÂ
Monitor the health and proper function of the virtual machine you have just launched:
- Navigate to your Amazon EC2 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/Â and verify that you're in the correct region.
- Choose 'Instances' from the left menu and select your launched virtual machine instance.
- Select 'Status checks' tab at the bottom of the page to review if your status checks passed or failed.
- For more information: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/monitoring-system-instance-status-check.html#viewing_statusÂ
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For support and maintenance issues related to all AMIs bundled by ProComputers.com, please visit https://www.procomputers.com/support.html . Please do not hesitate to contact us in case you notice any AMI related issues.
AWS infrastructure support
AWS Support is a one-on-one, fast-response support channel that is staffed 24x7x365 with experienced and technical support engineers. The service helps customers of all sizes and technical abilities to successfully utilize the products and features provided by Amazon Web Services.

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What is our primary use case?
My main use case for Rocky Linux is for the Nutanix environment, where we have a data center and everything is hosted there, including all the services and systems. Rocky Linux is the main OS of the Nutanix, which we use for hosting the servers.
In the Nutanix environment, Rocky Linux makes security hardening easier because we have guidelines to follow for those processes as per their advice.
How has it helped my organization?
My organization has seen positive impacts, particularly in security, as it is more secure and scalable. The commands are quite easy to use in the open-source environment, and scaling up or down is simple. Overall, it is more scalable and security-wise, it is good, and after using many commands, I become familiar with them.
What is most valuable?
The best features Rocky Linux offers, in my experience, are its simplicity, which helps us troubleshoot effectively, along with enhanced security features, security hardening capabilities, and the ability to perform regular patches.
My organization has seen positive impacts, particularly in security, as it is more secure and scalable. The commands are quite easy to use in the open-source environment, and scaling up or down is simple. Overall, it is more scalable and security-wise, it is good, and after using many commands, I become familiar with them.
What needs improvement?
I am not an expert on Rocky Linux, but I do not have anything to say regarding improvements; I think it is doing better.
I chose a rating of eight out of ten because Rocky Linux must grow more; it is not as comparable to Red Hat, which is why I took off those two points.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Rocky Linux for a couple of years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Rocky Linux is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability of Rocky Linux is very good.
How are customer service and support?
We take customer support from Nutanix, and I think Nutanix support users are familiar with Rocky Linux, so I find the customer support to be very good.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I am not sure what solution we previously used before Rocky Linux, as I am new to the organization. I think they might have used VMware, but those were not on Rocky Linux, and the licensing cost was likely higher, which is why we changed to Rocky Linux in the Nutanix environment.
How was the initial setup?
Rocky Linux is a product of CentOS, and I have experience using CentOS as well. I think CentOS and Rocky Linux are similar to each other, with almost all of the features being similar.
The pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Rocky Linux are favorable because they come bundled with the Nutanix environment, making the costs and licensing cheaper than the VMware environment, which is why we chose the Nutanix environment.
What was our ROI?
I have seen a return on investment, including money saved and time saved.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Rocky Linux are favorable because they come bundled with the Nutanix environment, making the costs and licensing cheaper than the VMware environment, which is why we chose the Nutanix environment.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Before choosing Rocky Linux, I evaluated options based on cost.
What other advice do I have?
My advice to others looking into using Rocky Linux is to go ahead and use it. I give Rocky Linux a rating of eight out of ten.
Migration from discontinued systems has gone smoothly and supports reliable hosting for government websites
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for Rocky Linux is web hosting.
I have used Rocky Linux to host Drupal websites for my employer.
I don't have anything else to add about my use case or how I use Rocky Linux.
What is most valuable?
The best feature Rocky Linux offers is compatibility with Red Hat. This compatibility helps me because packages that aren't specifically available to the Rocky Linux repositories are able to be installed as long as the correct binary for the correct corresponding version of Red Hat and Rocky is selected.
Rocky Linux has positively impacted my organization by allowing us to migrate away from CentOSÂ 7 as a result of the end-of-life for that operating system and then the end of CentOS