Overview
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for technical support with a 24-hour response time. ClickHouse 25.8 LTS, built on a minimal CentOS Stream 9 installation, is included in this AMI, repackaged by Easycloud. It provides a fully configured, real-time analytical database environment, deliberately engineered to deliver columnar OLAP query performance at petabyte scale from the moment the instance launches.
Core Features & Integrations
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CentOS Stream 9 Foundation: Provides a robust, enterprise-grade underlying OS with deep structural alignment to RHEL, ensuring high security and seamless ecosystem compatibility with AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and traditional CentOS deployments.
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ClickHouse 25.8 LTS: The world's fastest open-source columnar database management system, purpose-built for real-time analytical workloads and OLAP queries. Version 25.8 is a Long-Term Support release, delivering exceptional query performance, advanced compression, real-time data ingestion, and a rich SQL dialect - making it the go-to solution for analytics pipelines, time-series data, and large-scale data warehousing.
Key Benefits
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LTS Stability and Analytical Performance: ClickHouse 25.8 LTS combines the reliability of a Long-Term Support release with the raw speed of a columnar engine capable of processing billions of rows per second. Extended security updates and a stable feature set make it an ideal foundation for production analytics environments that cannot afford disruption.
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Best Practice Compliance: Architected and deployed in strict adherence to official AWS and ClickHouse guidelines, ensuring optimal cloud resource utilization, architectural integrity, and reliable operational performance.
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Production Ready: Based on a hardened, minimal installation of CentOS Stream 9, updated to the latest version. The default configuration restricts network access to localhost, providing a secure starting point for production deployments.
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Expert Engineering and Support: Professionally repackaged by experienced engineers to guarantee a highly optimized and stable environment. It is backed by comprehensive documentation and fast, professional technical assistance to ensure your analytics layer runs smoothly without costly downtime.
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The Ultimate Real-Time Analytics and Data Warehousing Foundation: By starting with a bloat-free CentOS Stream 9, maximum CPU and memory are dedicated entirely to the ClickHouse 25.8 LTS columnar engine and its vectorized query execution pipeline, ensuring sub-second OLAP responses across billions of rows. This makes it the ideal, conflict-free analytical layer for data architectures that run transactional workloads on PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MongoDB, offloading analytical queries to ClickHouse for orders-of-magnitude performance gains. It integrates natively with streaming data ingestion from Apache Kafka and Apache Flink, batch ETL pipelines powered by Apache Spark, and distributed coordination via Apache Zookeeper for production cluster deployments. Business intelligence and visualization connect directly through Grafana, Apache Superset, Metabase, and Kibana, while time-series and metrics workloads benefit from first-class compatibility with Prometheus, Telegraf, InfluxDB, and Logstash. Observability platforms like SigNoz leverage ClickHouse as their native storage backend, and Python-based data science pipelines, Redis caching layers, and Elasticsearch full-text search integrate across every tier of the analytics stack, ensuring your real-time data infrastructure scales from prototype to petabyte without compromise.
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Production Ready & Expert Support: Secured with the latest OS patches. It delivers a highly stable environment, fully supported by comprehensive documentation and fast technical assistance (guaranteed 24-hour response time) to ensure your infrastructure runs smoothly without costly downtime.
Highlights
- CentOS Stream 9 (Minimal Installation),updated to the latest version.
- Professional installation following best practices.
- Expert Support: Backed by comprehensive documentation and fast, professional technical assistance.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
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t3.medium Recommended | $0.04 |
t3.micro | $0.03 |
t2.micro | $0.03 |
c6i.2xlarge | $0.19 |
m8a.24xlarge | $0.68 |
c5ad.12xlarge | $0.68 |
c8i.4xlarge | $0.29 |
g4ad.8xlarge | $0.39 |
r7iz.2xlarge | $0.19 |
c8id.8xlarge | $0.39 |
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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.
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Connection Methods
Once launched, SSH into the instance. The default username is ec2-user. You can switch to the root user environment by running: sudo su -
Install Information
- OS: CentOS Stream 9
- ClickHouse: Community Edition 25.8 LTS
- Config File: '/etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml'
- Users Config: '/etc/clickhouse-server/users.xml'
- Data Directory: '/var/lib/clickhouse'
Usage Instructions
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ClickHouse credentials: To view the initial login credentials, run the following command: sudo cat /home/ec2-user/readme-clickhouse
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Local Command-Line Access: Connect to the local ClickHouse server using the CLI client: clickhouse-client (connects to localhost:9000 as user 'default')
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HTTP Interface: The HTTP interface listens on localhost by default. To enable remote HTTP access, update the listen_host setting in '/etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml', then access via: http://<YOUR_IP>:8123
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Manage Service: Use 'sudo systemctl start/stop/restart/status clickhouse-server' to control the database service.
Firewall Configuration
- SSH (Port 22): Required for initial system access.
- ClickHouse HTTP Interface (Port 8123): Required for HTTP API access and the built-in web UI.
- ClickHouse Native TCP (Port 9000): Required for the clickhouse-client and native driver connections.
- ClickHouse Interserver HTTP (Port 9009): Required only for multi-node replication setups.
- Security Recommendation: For production environments, strictly limit access to these ports to trusted IP addresses only via cloud Security Groups or the local firewall.
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Should you encounter any issues while using the system, please do not hesitate to contact us via email at: support@easyclouds.io ,Thank you!
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