openEuler is an open source platform developed and operated by OpenAtom Foundation. Its unified and open OS supports multiple processor architectures, helping promote a more robust software and hardware ecosystem through joint efforts of the community.
openEuler is an open source platform developed and operated by OpenAtom Foundation. Its unified and open OS supports multiple processor architectures, helping promote a more robust software and hardware ecosystem through joint efforts of the community.
Highlights
All openEuler OS AMI's include cloud-init support. The default cloud user is set up to be 'openeuler'. After the machine is running, you will be able to log in as this user and run privileged commands with sudo.
All openEuler OS images are built with SELinux set to enforcing mode.
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The openEuler operating system software carries no license charge, so you pay only for the AWS EC2 instance you run it on. Pricing is billed hourly and varies solely by the instance type you choose. Each dimension maps to a specific EC2 instance size, running x86_64 hardware. Options range from small burstable instances like t3.nano through large memory, compute, storage, GPU, and bare-metal machines. Larger instances with more CPU, memory, or accelerators bill at higher hourly rates. You select the instance that fits your workload, and your cost scales with that hardware choice.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does one hourly unit cover, and am I charged when the instance is stopped?
Each hourly unit maps to one running EC2 instance of the type you pick. The software carries no license fee, so charges reflect only the instance while it runs. Fully stopped instances do not accrue instance-hour charges, though AWS storage fees for attached volumes may still apply.
Why do the hourly rates differ across the listed instance types?
Each dimension is a distinct EC2 instance type with different CPU, memory, storage, GPU, or bare-metal resources. The operating system itself adds no license charge. Your hourly cost reflects the AWS hardware behind the instance you select, so machines with more resources bill at higher hourly rates.
Which architecture does this listing run on, and does that affect my instance choice?
This listing runs on x86_64 hardware, so you must pick x86_64-based EC2 instance types. The operating system supports multiple processor architectures overall, but this image targets x86_64. Choose the instance type matching your workload; your bill scales with that hardware selection.
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Version release notes
22.03 LTS SP4 Release for openEuler
Additional details
Usage instructions
SSH to the instance and log in as 'openeuler' using the key specified at launch.
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The openEuler community provides support for openEuler, please visit
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openEuler is an open source platform developed and operated by OpenAtom Foundation. Its unified and open OS supports multiple processor architectures, helping promote a more robust software and hardware ecosystem through joint efforts of the community.
openEuler is an open source platform developed and operated by OpenAtom Foundation. Its unified and open OS supports multiple processor architectures, helping promote a more robust software and hardware ecosystem through joint efforts of the community.
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