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    RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs

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    This product has charges associated with it for maintenance & support. Features: 10GB, no LVM, Secure, minimal, up-to-date, production-ready Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.10 AMI for ARM (ARM64) and Aarch64 architecture. Based on official RedHat 8.10 ISO DVD, ready to use in minimal configuration. It has 10GB expandable root partition, AWS software and drivers (AWS CLI, ENA, NVME) installed and latest RHEL8.10 SW updates at the time of creation

    Overview

    This is a repackaged software product wherein additional charges apply for maintenance & support. Features in a nutshell: From official RHEL 8.10 (ARM/aarch64) ISO image, minimal size (10GB) and no LVM, Red Hat Update Infrastructure (RHUI) and Extended Update Support (EUS) enabled, Cloud-init and ENA enabled, NVMe drivers installed. Secure, up-to-date and production ready.

    Key Features

    • Built from the official Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.10 ISO image
    • Minimal size (10GB) and no LVM for faster boot times and reduced resource consumption
    • Designed to run seamlessly on the AWS Graviton and Graviton2
    • Updated with the latest security patches and updates
    • GPT and UEFI for boot and XFS filesystem
    • Extended Update Service  enabled
    • SELinux enabled
    • Red Hat Update Infrastructure enabled. No need for user authentication to access the updates and repositories
    • Integrates with Red Hat Insights to simplify system administration and minimize downtime
    • Cloud-init installed and configured
    • Support for ENA
    • Secure and stable platform for web servers, development environments, test environments, and thin clients

    Ideal For

    • Rapid deployment of web applications
    • Efficient development and testing environments
    • Stable and secure server infrastructure
    • Databases
    • Data Analytics and Machine Learning
    • Disk size conscious developers

    This lightweight and secure Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.10 image is built from the official Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.10 ISO image, stripped down to include only the essential packages and required AWS software to make it integrate seamlessly into the AWS infrastructure (AWS CLI, Elastic Network Adapter & NVMe drivers). This results in a minimal image that is fast to boot, reduces storage requirements, and optimizes system responsiveness. The image is updated with the latest security patches and updates, providing protection against known vulnerabilities and ensuring the stability and reliability of your server environment. Also Red Hat Update Infrastructure is configured and ready to use without the need of a RedHat subscription or high costs of data traffic over the internet package installation and updates. Other features: key based authentication with 'ec2-user' username, cloud-init and SELinux enabled, root login disabled, automatic root disk resize based on the instance volume configuration. This image repackages free and open source software and all trademarks used inside are the property of their respective owners.

    Rinne Labs is a specialist in building VM and Container images, cloud and Kubernetes technologies. The team behind has also more than 10 years experience in CICD, deployment, configuration and test automation, backend and APIs development. We are committed to providing high-quality, secure, and up-to-date images for your development, testing, and production environments.

    Try it for free and let us know what you think at info@rinne-labs.com ! We are open for suggestions and requests

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    Highlights

    • Built from the official RHEL 8.10 ISO image, has minimal size (10GB) and no LVM for faster boot times and reduced resource consumption
    • With the latest security patches and updates, SELinux and RHUI enabled, this RHEL8 image contains all AWS drivers and software needed to integrate in the cloud such as AWS CLI, ENA, NVMe
    • This RedHat8 ARM image has cloud-init enabled and root partition and filesystem are expandable to the size of the volume provided at the start of the instance

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    64-bit (Arm) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Rhel 8.10

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    RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs

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    c6g.large
    Recommended
    $0.09
    im4gn.16xlarge
    $2.80
    c7g.12xlarge
    $2.20
    m6gd.metal
    $2.80
    x2gd.16xlarge
    $2.80
    x2gd.2xlarge
    $0.35
    c7g.xlarge
    $0.18
    im4gn.2xlarge
    $0.35
    c6g.12xlarge
    $2.20
    c7gd.8xlarge
    $1.40

    Vendor refund policy

    When paid hourly, the instance can be terminated at anytime to stop incurring charges and no refund is available. For the yearly subscribers, refund can be handled for the unused time.

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    64-bit (Arm) 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

    Security Update Kernel version: 4.18.0-553.72.1.el8_10.aarch64

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    To connect to the VM:

    1. Use SSH to connect
    2. Username provisioned inside is: 'ec2-user'
    3. Use the SSH key provided at the launch of the instance
    4. Run 'sudo su -' to get a root prompt

    More info:

    Check the health and functionality of the virtual machine you have just launched:

    • Go to your Amazon EC2 console  and ensure you are in the correct region
    • Select 'Instances' from the left menu and click on the newly launched instance
    • Click on the 'Status and Alarms' tab at the bottom of the page to check all parameters are green

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    Customer satisfaction increases due to robust security and advanced container tools

    Reviewed on Aug 27, 2025
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    What is our primary use case?

    In my daily work, I primarily use RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs  to address escalated customer service requests (CSRs) and trouble tickets that come from different customers all over the world, which involve both application-related and OS-related issues that I need to replicate in my test lab.

    When I'm replicating those issues in my test lab, RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs  stands out in making troubleshooting easier due to its ease of use compared to other versions, as the console is very user-friendly for daily tasks such as report generation and executing commands. The main UI is very robust for normal conditions, and I find the 8.10 version to be a significantly modified version in which I feel very comfortable using it.

    The best features that RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs offers include a strong emphasis on security and compliance, addressing one of the toughest parts in the current scenario, while ample security measures are included. The cryptographic policies allow administrators to centrally manage crypto policies such as SSH and TLS, and management tools, such as the web console and Cockpit enhancements, have improved compared to earlier versions.

    What is most valuable?

    Features such as container and cloud support, virtualization enhancements, usage of VDO to reduce storage footprint via deduplication, improvements in storage and file systems, and NFS over TLS support for secure file sharing are significant. In the networking aspect, these features matter the most in my work.

    The advanced container tools and kernel live patching are crucial functions that significantly facilitate my daily work.

    RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs positively impacts my organization by enhancing customer satisfaction due to its robust security features, particularly important in the current business landscape where security concerns influence the entire networking world. Additionally, the advanced container tools signify a grand entry into the telecom sector, making it highly useful not only in my organization but also in other organizations extensively.

    What needs improvement?

    In terms of improvements for RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs, I haven't experienced any challenges so far, but I believe a faster UI and enhancements to the container ecosystem could be beneficial. Additionally, improvements in optimization for databases, big data, AI, ML, kernel tuning, manual optimization, and storage could enhance future versions, although currently, it seems very good.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    Adopting RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs results in time savings and cost reductions, as the time taken to complete specific work tasks is significantly decreased.

    What was my experience with deployment of the solution?

    There have been no observed downtime or major issues while using RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    There have been no observed downtime or major issues while using RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs can be easily scaled up or down as needed.

    How are customer service and support?

    I have interacted with customer support for RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs, and my experience has been positive, noting that customer support is good and effective in resolving issues.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I was not using any different solution before adopting RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs.

    How was the initial setup?

    My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs is straightforward and positive, as it is generally good and fine.

    What was our ROI?

    Adopting RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs results in time savings and cost reductions, as the time taken to complete specific work tasks is significantly decreased.

    Using RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs results in cost savings for customers. The impressive UI and strong security features lead to increased customer budgets for various projects, making processes much easier.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs is straightforward and positive, as it is generally good and fine. Using this solution results in cost savings for customers.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I did not evaluate other options prior to choosing RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs, as I had a strong belief in it based on what I had heard from many people.

    What other advice do I have?

    My advice to others considering using RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs is that it is very easy to use, with a great UI, and the budgeting and costs are also significantly lower, which makes it a worthwhile solution to try.

    I would suggest that RedHat 8.10 EUS (RHEL 8.10) for ARM with support by Rinne Labs is a great application to use, and I recommend everyone to at least try it once. On a scale of one to ten, I rate this solution a nine.

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