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    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI

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    Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 for x86_64, hardened with localhost-only defaults, monthly rebuilds, SBOM evidence, and Trusted Images email support.

    Overview

    This AMI is maintained by Trusted Images and includes open source software packages for the target operating system.

    Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 provides a maintained AMI for AWS buyers who want a Redis-compatible in-memory data store with repeatable hardening evidence and support from Trusted Images.

    What is included:

    • Ubuntu 22.04 x86_64 AMI with a 30 GB gp3 root volume.
    • Redis installed from Ubuntu package repositories for this AMI.
    • Redis service enabled at boot and verified with local service checks.
    • TCP listener configured on localhost by default so buyers can intentionally configure authentication, TLS, security groups, and remote application access.
    • Protected mode enabled.
    • Systemd service hardening with a dedicated unprivileged user, restricted writable paths, private temporary directory, and no Linux capabilities.
    • Package inventory, SBOM, root filesystem scan, and runtime hardening evidence captured for supported AMI versions.

    Security hardening: The image keeps Redis network exposure conservative by default. Remote application access requires the operator to review /etc/redis/redis.conf, configure ACLs or password authentication, configure TLS or private networking where required, and open only the necessary VPC security group paths. The image does not include prebuilt backups, S3 integration, host firewall policy, monitoring agents, TLS certificates, or additional attached storage. The image makes no claim of complete vulnerability absence, formal benchmark certification, cryptographic module validation, or regulated compliance certification.

    Patch and rebuild cadence: Trusted Images rebuilds this image monthly and may rebuild sooner for urgent upstream or operating-system security fixes. Supported AMI versions include source supply-chain scan output, root filesystem scan results, runtime hardening checks, package inventory, and SBOM data.

    Launch and configuration basics: Launch the AMI in a private subnet or controlled VPC security group. Confirm the service with systemctl status redis-server and test local health with redis-cli -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6379 ping. Persistent files use the root volume under /var/lib/redis unless the operator moves data to a separately managed volume.

    Support: Trusted Images provides email support for image packaging, rebuild, hardening evidence, and Redis-on-Ubuntu configuration questions. Support does not include application code development, custom migrations, or continuous operations.

    Trusted Images is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Canonical Ltd. or the Redis project maintainers.

    Highlights

    • Redis Ubuntu AMI with package-managed Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 and monthly rebuilds
    • Localhost-only defaults with protected mode enabled
    • SBOM, package inventory, rootfs scan, hardening evidence, and Trusted Images email support

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    Delivery option
    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Operating system
    Ubuntu 22.04 LTS x86_64

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    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI

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    Usage costs (15)

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    Dimension
    Description
    Cost/hour
    t3.small
    Recommended
    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI on t3.small
    $0.133
    t2.micro
    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI on t2.micro
    $0.066
    t3.micro
    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI on t3.micro
    $0.066
    t3a.small
    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI on t3a.small
    $0.133
    t3a.micro
    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI on t3a.micro
    $0.066
    t2.small
    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI on t2.small
    $0.133
    t2.large
    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI on t2.large
    $0.133
    t3a.large
    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI on t3a.large
    $0.133
    t3.large
    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI on t3.large
    $0.133
    t3.nano
    Trusted Images - Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS AMI on t3.nano
    $0.066

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    Refunds follow AWS Marketplace policies. Contact support@trusted-images.com  for product support questions.

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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.

    Version release notes

    Initial Trusted Images AMI version Ubuntu202606300001; includes current security updates, hardening baseline, SBOM, and root filesystem scan summary.

    Additional details

    Usage instructions

    Connect by SSH as ubuntu. Review /etc/trusted-images/release, verify installed packages and service state where applicable, then configure authentication, storage, backups, monitoring, TLS, and EC2 security groups for your environment before production use.

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    Support Scope

    Trusted Images email support covers launch guidance, AMI packaging questions, package/version questions for the delivered image, security patch and rebuild inquiries, Marketplace image issues, refund requests, and billing questions.

    Included support topics:

    • Security patch notifications and monthly rebuilds
    • Configuration guidance and installation help
    • Bug triage and workaround assistance
    • Documentation and knowledge base access

    Not included:

    • Application code development
    • Custom integrations or migrations
    • Managed monitoring or continuous operations

    How to Get Help

    Contact support@trusted-images.com  or use https://trusted-images.com/support . Include the Marketplace product name, AWS Region, AMI ID or product code when available, instance type, launch time, and a redacted description of the expected versus actual behavior. Do not send passwords, private keys, AWS secret keys, customer data, or logs containing secrets.

    Support Boundaries

    Support covers the AMI as delivered. Customer production operations, incident response, managed services, custom application code, customer data migration, and third-party integrations are outside the included support scope.

    Buyer Responsibilities

    You are responsible for AWS account configuration, IAM, VPC and security groups, TLS, backups, monitoring, data protection, application configuration, credential rotation, and production acceptance testing.

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    AWS Support is a one-on-one, fast-response support channel that is staffed 24x7x365 with experienced and technical support engineers. The service helps customers of all sizes and technical abilities to successfully utilize the products and features provided by Amazon Web Services.

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