This product has charges associated with it for seller support. Next.js is a React framework for building fast, server-rendered, and statically generated web applications with minimal setup. It provides features like file-based routing, server-side rendering, static site generation, and API routes out of the box.
Next.js 16.2.1 on Ubuntu 26.04 with free maintenance support by ATH Infosystems.
ATH Infosystems delivers a fully configured Next.js runtime on AWS EC2, designed for teams building modern, high-performance, server-rendered and full-stack React applications. This AMI removes the overhead of manual server provisioning and allows developers to move directly into application deployment.
Production-Ready Next.js Runtime on AWS EC2
This AMI provides a hardened, pre-configured environment tuned specifically for Next.js workloads. All essential system dependencies and build tools are pre-installed, ensuring consistent behavior across environments.
Optimized Node.js environment - Latest LTS Node.js with NPM, Yarn, and PNPM, configured for efficient memory and I/O handling.
Zero-configuration dependency management - System libraries and build tooling pre-baked to ensure npm install and next build work out of the box.
Deployment Benefits for Engineering Teams
CI/CD ready - Integrates seamlessly with GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and AWS CodePipeline for automated deployments.
Process management - Includes pre-configured process managers (such as PM2) to ensure graceful restarts and crash recovery.
Next.js Overview
Next.js is a React-based framework for building server-rendered, statically generated, and hybrid web applications. It includes built-in support for:
React component-based UI composition
File-system-based routing
This AMI enables developers to deploy a structured Next.js environment on AWS EC2 without manual runtime configuration.
Key Technical Features
Pre-installed and configured Next.js runtime
Node.js execution environment with full build toolchain
Support for App Router and Pages Router projects
Hybrid rendering support (Static, SSR, ISR)
Supported Operating System
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - optimized for long-term stability, security, and production workloads
Best-Fit Workloads and Usage Scenarios
Full-stack React and Next.js application development
Server-rendered and SEO-optimized web platforms
SaaS products and enterprise web portals
High-performance dashboards and analytics interfaces
Development Architecture Support
App Router (Recommended)
React Server Components
Enhanced data-fetching behavior
Alignment with modern React and framework evolution
Pages Router (Backward Compatible)
Uses project-defined React versions
Supports existing and legacy Next.js applications
This ensures compatibility for both new projects and existing production applications.
Performance and Platform Optimizations
Lightweight and optimized runtime environment
Server-side rendering and static generation support
Supported Browsers
Google Chrome 111+
Microsoft Edge 111+
Mozilla Firefox 111+
Safari 16.4+
Pre-Configured Stack Components
Next.js framework runtime
Node.js execution environment
Build tools and compiler support
System-level performance optimizations
Developers may extend and customize the environment with additional libraries and services as required.
Developer Benefits
Rapid environment provisioning on AWS EC2
No manual setup or dependency configuration
Consistent, repeatable deployment workflows
About ATH Infosystems
ATH Infosystems specializes in cloud-ready, developer-centric, and open-source technology solutions. Our AWS Marketplace images are engineered to help organizations deploy faster, scale reliably, and operate production-ready application environments with reduced operational effort.
Ready to Build with Next.js on AWS
Launch the pre-configured Next.js environment on Amazon EC2 and start developing high-performance React applications immediately.
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You pay by the hour based on the EC2 instance type you run. The 21 dimensions map to different instance sizes across several families. The t2 and t3 options are general-purpose burstable instances, ranging from small (t3.nano, t3.micro, t2.micro) up to larger sizes (t2.2xlarge, t2.xlarge, t3.large). The m3, m4, and m5 large instances are general-purpose. The c3, c4, and c5 large instances are compute-oriented. The r3, r4, and r5 large instances are memory-oriented. You choose the instance that fits your workload, and hourly cost scales with capacity.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What do the hourly software charges cover, and what runs on the instance?
You pay hourly for a Next.js runtime pre-installed on Ubuntu 26.04, plus maintenance support from ATH Infosystems. Support includes version upgrades, security patches, and vulnerability handling. The hourly rate is the software charge; the underlying EC2 compute and storage are billed separately by AWS.
Am I charged the hourly software fee when the instance is stopped or paused?
The software fee meters running instance-hours only. A fully stopped instance stops accruing software charges. Note that stopped instances may still incur AWS storage fees for attached volumes, but those are separate from the per-hour software charge you see in the table.
How do I decide which instance dimension to pick, and how does cost scale?
Each dimension bills per hour for one running instance of that type. Cost scales with the size and family you select. Burstable t2 and t3 types suit variable traffic. Compute-oriented c-family suits processing-heavy sites. Memory-oriented r-family suits data-heavy apps. You match capacity to your workload.
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