FreeBSD 13
FreeBSD | 13.4-RELEASELinux/Unix, FreeBSD 13.4-RELEASE - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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It really depends on what you want to use it for.
LOVE FreeBSD Unix!
Our favorite and beloved FreeBSD Unix is here! Thank You! :-)
This is a rock solid Open-Source Unix from the BSD family, created by real Unix gurus with strong real world experience since 199x, without enforced changes ideology, amazingly friendly to configure and maintain in the long term, uses /etc/rc.conf text file system wide configuration, lots of precompiled packages allows out-of-the-box automations to bring a service in just seconds/minutes, lots of ported Open-Source-Software (so called FreeBSD Ports) in the /usr/ports also makes it possible to build your own customized features of the desired packages.
BSD license allows you to close-source your final product (see Apple's OSX/macOS, Sony's PlayStation, etc), but FreeBSD is still pioneering the real Open-Source innovation that later shows up in other OS (i.e. TCP/IP/IPv6 stack, Ports, Jails Sandboxing, bhyve supervisor/virtualization, ZFS filesystem, and many many more).
Excellent!
Excellent AMI from official FreeBSD project. Perfectly functional in Amazon Web Services and is ready to use! Thanks a lot!
Excelent image
Latest release of stable FreeBSD 13 with patch 7 at the time of writing this. Ready to use with no unnecessary services enabled.
Excellent standard release
This image is the FreeBSD 13.0 release image, it contains the OS as shipped by the FreeBSD release team with the rest of the bits for it to work well in AWS.
The release doesn't have any extra stuff bolted on and is exactly what you need for the base of a FreeBSD deployment in the cloud.
Official Release Images
This is the latest official AMI from the FreeBSD project. The power to serve brought to your local VPC. Lots of work has gone into v13 and can’t recommend it enough.