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This Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 LVM (rhel9) image is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for technical support and maintenance provided by ProComputers.
RHEL 9.7 LVM AMI on AWS EC2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 LVM (rhel9) is a cloud-ready image optimized for performance, stability, and scalability on AWS. It combines enterprise-grade reliability with the flexibility of Logical Volume Management (LVM), allowing you to resize, manage, and optimize storage volumes easily. LVM provides dynamic volume resizing and better disk utilization, making this AMI ideal for applications that grow over time or require flexible storage configurations. Whether you deploy web servers, databases, or enterprise workloads, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 LVM delivers a secure, consistent, and predictable runtime environment backed by Red Hat's trusted ecosystem.
Launch your RHEL 9.7 LVM instance today on AWS and experience enterprise-grade performance, flexibility, and stability for your mission-critical workloads.
Key Features of RHEL 9.7 LVM on AWS EC2
- Dynamic storage management - Built with Logical Volume Management (LVM), this RHEL 9.7 image allows seamless resizing and migration of storage volumes without downtime, ensuring agility for evolving infrastructure needs.
- Enterprise-grade security - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 integrates SELinux, secure boot, and system-wide cryptographic policies to protect workloads against vulnerabilities and ensure compliance across industries.
- Optimized performance - The RHEL9 kernel delivers superior performance, scalability, and resource efficiency for AWS EC2 instances, ensuring consistent reliability under demanding workloads.
Benefits of Using RHEL 9.7 LVM in AWS cloud
- Flexibility and scalability - LVM support in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 enables fast volume resizing and improved I/O performance, ideal for environments that need frequent storage adjustments.
- Long-term stability - RHEL9 ensures predictable lifecycle support and compatibility across enterprise applications, reducing maintenance costs and improving system uptime.
- Productivity and integration - RHEL 9.7 works seamlessly with AWS services, CI/CD tools, and automation frameworks, simplifying deployment, monitoring, and management.
Conclusion
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 LVM (rhel9) offers a powerful balance of flexibility, reliability, and security designed for AWS workloads of any scale. With built-in LVM support, users can easily manage their instance storage dynamically, enabling optimal resource allocation and uptime.
Deploy this RHEL 9.7 LVM AMI today - to leverage the proven capabilities of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 and accelerate your cloud operations on AWS.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I connect after launch? Once your RHEL 9.7 instance is running, connect via SSH using the default EC2 key pair associated with your AWS account. The default user account is "ec2-user".
- Does this image require subscription? No. This Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 AMI includes all required licensing through AWS Marketplace and does not require a separate Red Hat subscription.
- Who maintains this AMI? This RHEL 9.7 image is maintained, tested, and regularly updated by ProComputers to ensure full compatibility, security, and stability for AWS environments.
Why Choose ProComputers
ProComputers specializes in providing optimized, secure, and production-ready cloud images for AWS and other public cloud providers. Our Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 LVM (rhel9) AMIs are built following strict best practices for cloud deployments, ensuring reliability, fast provisioning, and seamless performance. With years of experience and dedicated maintenance, we deliver trusted images that meet enterprise standards while reducing your operational overhead.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux and RHEL are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries. This offering is published and maintained independently by ProComputers.
Highlights
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 LVM offers enterprise-grade flexibility and reliability on AWS, featuring Logical Volume Management for dynamic resizing and efficient disk control. Ideal for scalable environments, it supports web servers, databases, and automation workloads that require high availability, security, and consistent performance across cloud infrastructure.
- RHEL 9.7 LVM AMI provides a secure, production-ready platform designed for mission-critical workloads on AWS. Integrated with SELinux and advanced cryptographic policies, it ensures compliance and stability. With ProComputers' continuous updates, RHEL 9.7 enables dependable deployment for web hosting, databases, and CI/CD pipelines in demanding enterprise environments.
- RHEL9 LVM images by ProComputers are optimized for AWS performance and flexibility. Featuring LVM for seamless storage scaling, they simplify management of evolving applications such as WordPress, Magento, or databases like MySQL or PostgreSQL. Trusted by professionals, RHEL 9.7 guarantees long-term stability, high efficiency, and security for enterprise-grade cloud deployments.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
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t3.small Recommended | $0.05 |
t3.micro | $0.05 |
t2.micro | $0.05 |
r5a.2xlarge | $0.40 |
d3en.8xlarge | $1.60 |
c7a.12xlarge | $2.40 |
c7i-flex.16xlarge | $3.20 |
u7i-6tb.112xlarge | $6.40 |
x1e.xlarge | $0.20 |
t2.medium | $0.10 |
Vendor refund policy
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 LVM (rhel9) VM can be terminated anytime to stop additional charges. Usage is billed by AWS on a pay-as-you-go basis, and refunds are not available once launched. To avoid further costs, stop or terminate the RHEL 9.7 LVM virtual machine and consider canceling your AMI marketplace subscription to prevent accidental restarts and extra charges.
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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 a default 10 GiB volume using the latest RHEL 9.7 LVM security updates available at the release date.
- In this RHEL 9.7 LVM image, the default 10 GiB LVM managed instance volume is split like this: /boot 512 MiB, / (root) 6 GiB, /tmp 1 GiB, /var rest of the free space (2.5 GiB).
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Usage instructions
Ssh to the RHEL 9.7 LVM instance public IP address and login as 'ec2-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 RHEL 9.7 LVM instance using an SSH client .
- Connect to your RHEL 9.7 LVM instance from Windows using PuTTYÂ .
- Transfer files to your RHEL 9.7 LVM instance using SCPÂ .
Monitor the health and proper function of the RHEL 9.7 LVM virtual machine you have just launched:
- Navigate to your Amazon EC2 console and verify that you are in the correct region.
- Choose Instances from the left menu and select your RHEL 9.7 LVM launched virtual machine instance.
- Select Status and alarms tab at the bottom of the page to review if your RHEL 9.7 LVM virtual machine status checks passed or failed.
- For more information visit the Status checks for Amazon EC2 instances page in AWS Documentation.
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Vendor support
For technical assistance, maintenance inquiries, or troubleshooting related to this Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.7 LVM (rhel9) image, please visit the ProComputers Support Portal . Our team is ready to help with configuration guidance, deployment issues, or general image feedback. If you encounter any problem with this RHEL 9.7 LVM AMI, please contact us immediately for prompt investigation and resolution.
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