Overview
Jekyll on CentOS Stream 9 with support by ThinkCloud delivers a preconfigured and optimized environment for running Jekyll, the widely used open source static site generator created by GitHub. This image allows developers, bloggers, and organizations to quickly deploy a reliable platform for generating and serving static websites without complex manual setup.
The image is based on CentOS Stream 9, providing a stable, secure, and enterprise ready Linux operating system that is well suited for production workloads. Jekyll and its required runtime dependencies are installed and configured, enabling users to start building and publishing static websites immediately after launch.
This solution is ideal for personal blogs, documentation websites, landing pages, and corporate static sites. Users benefit from faster deployment, reduced operational complexity, and a clean, minimal system image optimized for performance.
ThinkCloud offers optional professional support services, including installation guidance, configuration assistance, and troubleshooting, helping users maintain a smooth and reliable Jekyll environment on AWS.
Highlights
- Preinstalled and configured Jekyll environment on CentOS Stream 9, ready for immediate use on AWS.
- Based on a stable and secure CentOS Stream 9 operating system, suitable for development and production workloads.
- Optional professional support by ThinkCloud, providing expert assistance for deployment, configuration, and ongoing maintenance.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
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t3.medium Recommended | $0.10 |
t2.micro | $0.10 |
t3.micro | $0.10 |
r8i.48xlarge | $0.422 |
i4i.32xlarge | $0.365 |
r5b.xlarge | $0.10 |
r7i.16xlarge | $0.308 |
r5d.24xlarge | $0.365 |
m6id.16xlarge | $0.308 |
x2idn.metal | $0.365 |
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