CentOS 7 (x86_64) - with Updates HVM
CentOS.org | 2002_01Linux/Unix, CentOS 7 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Solid and Free -- what more do you need?
Love Centos for its rock-solid reliability and its dedicated community. Free usage for Centos itself, and enterprise reliability. A+ all the way.
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Pretty much a base os install as expected with some cloud extras
Its the base Centos install as you would expect with the typical cloud.cfg.
If you want to change the hostname for example you would need to comment out some lines in that file. I haven't yet explored the potential usefulness of these cloud files that come with Centos or Debian for example, but I expect they are there for a reason.
I am quite glad Centos finally has an official AMI out now though :)
t2.micro with CentOS7
I use this instance in Tokyo node. It provides appreciative network speed as I am locating at China.
It's enough to use as a development server.
Fastest CentOS Rollout
We needed to roll out a new hardened web server. This was the fastest install, setup and rollout (not to mention the most flexible) I have ever been able to do.
That's why I love AWS!
Patrick
It work's just as expected
CentOS is running smoothly on my EC2. I totally recommend.
I works like expected and I can pretty do much every thing that I do on my local CentOS installation.
Great Minimal CentOS 7 AMI
CentOS is a great operating system. This AMI launches rapidly, and gives you a stable, minimalist CentOS 7 build from which to build whatever project you have in mind. I'll certainly use this for future projects.
64bit only is not a functional spec at this time
The new CentOS 7 is attempting to join Red Hat Enterprise in going strictly 64bit with no 32bit binary support. This has numerous issues with backward compatibility and with many current applications. For instance wine is not functional in such an environemtn because too much software is still 32bit
total solutions for web server is AWS
AWS this is the best services for my company.
Centos the best choice for a secure, fast, stable linux os.
www.nhtdata.com
Nice overall
This AMI works very well and I was able to smoothly install CPanel on it
The only issue was that I had to expand the volume, and I couldn't make the filesystem to grow simply using resize2fs
I had to follow instructions here: https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?messageID=539484
Other than that, system is running smoothly.
Amazing version
As always, CentOS is the best choice for a secure, fast, stable and lightweight distro for a server linux based.
Compliant with legacy unix rules and structure, but, in the same time, easy to administer.
IMHO… the best.