Deploy your containerized workloads in a threat-resistant environment by leveraging Chainguard container hosts, backed by our CVE remediation SLA, helping you eliminate developer toil and enabling your team to focus on innovation instead of patching vulnerabilities. These minimal, low-to-zero-CVE container hosts are built entirely from source in Chainguard's SLSA Level 2 infrastructure. These container hosts include only those components required to run as a container host, along with an optimized kernel.
Run your containerized workloads on a foundation that is secure by default, eliminating the endless cycle of CVE patching and remediation that drains your team's time and resources.
Why Chainguard Container Hosts?
Secure base from day one: Minimal VM images built entirely from source in our SLSA Level 2 environment include only essential components, eliminating bloat and vulnerabilities
Stop chasing CVEs: No more valuable engineering time spent on emergency patching, security advisories, or remediation tickets, allowing your teams to focus on building features, not fixing CVEs.
FIPS variants: Includes FIPS requirements, hardening to STIG guidelines, and CIS Benchmark Level 1
Chainguard offers custom pricing through AWS Marketplace Private Offers. Contact aws-marketplace@chainguard.dev for more information on our enterprise pricing.
Highlights
Low-to-zero known CVEs with frequent patches and rebuilds
Complete supply chain transparency with full SLSA Build Level 2 provenance, signatures, and SBOMs
Compliant variants with FIPS requirements, hardening to STIG guidelines, and CIS Benchmark Level 1
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Chainguard Container Host for Docker - arm64 - FIPS
Pricing is based on actual usage, with charges varying according to how much you consume. Subscriptions have no end date and may be canceled any time. Alternatively, you can pay upfront for a contract, which typically covers your anticipated usage for the contract duration. Any usage beyond contract will incur additional usage-based costs.
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You pay by the hour for this FIPS-validated container host virtual machine image, billed per running instance. Pricing scales with the AWS arm64 EC2 instance type you choose. Options span multiple instance families — general purpose (t4g, m-series), compute-optimized (c-series), memory-optimized (r-series, x8g), and storage/IO-optimized (i8g, im4gn). Within each family, sizes range from nano and medium up to 24xlarge. Larger sizes carry more vCPU and memory, so the hourly rate rises with instance size. You select the family and size that fit your workload, and charges accrue only while instances run.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
Am I charged when an instance is stopped, such as a standby or DR node?
The hourly software charge meters running time only. Fully stopped instances do not accrue the container host software fee. Stopped instances may still incur underlying AWS storage costs for attached volumes, but the software licence bills only while the instance runs.
What does the FIPS designation in this container host image mean for my deployment?
This image includes FIPS 140-3-validated cryptography and OS-level STIG hardening. It is built to run containers on hosts needing regulated cryptography. The FIPS validation applies without a kernel dependency or dedicated FIPS-mode boot, helping you meet compliance controls.
Does the hourly rate change if I resize to a larger instance mid-workload?
Yes. Each instance type carries its own hourly rate tied to its vCPU and memory. When you stop one size and launch a larger one, billing switches to that new type's rate. Charges accrue per running instance, so your cost follows whichever size is active.
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Chainguard Docker FIPS arm64 20260817-0317
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This AMI is intended for use as a stand-alone Docker container host. Deploy it by launching an Amazon EC2 instance. If you specified the name of a key pair at launch, you can use SSH to connect to the instance as "ec2-user".
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Deploy your containerized workloads in a threat-resistant environment by leveraging Chainguard container hosts, backed by our CVE remediation SLA, helping you eliminate developer toil and enabling your team to focus on innovation instead of patching vulnerabilities. These minimal, low-to-zero-CVE container hosts are built entirely from source in Chainguard's SLSA Level 2 infrastructure. These container hosts include only those components required to run as a container host, along with an optimized kernel.
Deploy your containerized workloads in a threat-resistant environment by leveraging Chainguard container hosts, backed by our CVE remediation SLA, helping you eliminate developer toil and enabling your team to focus on innovation instead of patching vulnerabilities. These minimal, low-to-zero-CVE container hosts are built entirely from source in Chainguard's SLSA Level 2 infrastructure. These container hosts include only those components required to run as a container host, along with an optimized kernel.
Deploy your containerized workloads in a threat-resistant environment by leveraging Chainguard container hosts, backed by our CVE remediation SLA, helping you eliminate developer toil and enabling your team to focus on innovation instead of patching vulnerabilities. These minimal, low-to-zero-CVE container hosts are built entirely from source in Chainguard's SLSA Level 2 infrastructure. These container hosts include only those components required to run as a container host, along with an optimized kernel.
Deploy your containerized workloads in a threat-resistant environment by leveraging Chainguard container hosts, backed by our CVE remediation SLA, helping you eliminate developer toil and enabling your team to focus on innovation instead of patching vulnerabilities. These minimal, low-to-zero-CVE container hosts are built entirely from source in Chainguard's SLSA Level 2 infrastructure. These container hosts include only those components required to run as a container host, along with an optimized kernel.
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