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This AlmaLinux 8 image is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for technical support and maintenance provided by ProComputers.
Login using ec2-user and ssh public key authentication .
AlmaLinux 8 LVM on AWS EC2
AlmaLinux 8 is an enterprise-grade Linux distribution designed for long-term stability and binary compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, delivered here with an LVM-partitioned disk layout. Logical Volume Manager enables flexible storage administration by supporting online volume resizing, simplified disk expansion, and advanced allocation strategies without reinstalling the operating system. Running on AWS EC2, this Alma Linux 8 image provides a secure, consistent, and scalable platform for production workloads. Direct access to official AlmaLinux repositories ensures timely updates, while cloud-init enables repeatable and automated deployments. The combination of mature Linux architecture and LVM storage design delivers reliability, operational clarity, and professional disk management for mission-critical applications.
Benefits of Using AlmaLinux 8 LVM AMI in AWS Cloud
- LVM-based storage layout: Logical Volume Manager enables flexible disk administration, allowing online expansion and improved storage utilization.
- Advanced storage flexibility: Dynamically resize volumes as application data grows, without service disruption.
- Production-grade consistency: Predictable updates and enterprise-focused design support long-running workloads.
- Automation ready: Integrates smoothly with Ansible, Terraform, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud-init workflows.
- Reduced operational complexity: Minimal base image and LVM storage model simplify long-term maintenance.
- Global scalability: Deploy identical Alma 8 configurations across all AWS regions with adaptable disk capacity.
Use Cases for AlmaLinux 8 LVM in AWS EC2
- High-performance web servers: Host Apache or Nginx on Alma 8 with scalable storage for logs and application assets.
- Database platforms: Run MySQL, PostgreSQL, or MongoDB on Alma8 with volumes that can grow as datasets expand.
- Content-driven applications: Deploy WordPress, Drupal, or Joomla with flexible storage for media and backups.
- E-commerce environments: Power Magento or PrestaShop on a stable AlmaLinux foundation with expandable disks.
- DevOps automation: Support Jenkins, GitLab CI, Ansible, and Terraform using a consistent Alma8 image and LVM storage.
Conclusion
Get started with AlmaLinux 8 LVM on AWS EC2 today to accelerate deployments, simplify storage management, and operate with a secure, enterprise-compatible Linux platform. The combination of AlmaLinux 8 and an LVM-partitioned layout enables production workloads to adapt to changing storage requirements without interruption. From scalable web applications to data-driven services and DevOps pipelines, AlmaLinux delivers the stability, flexibility, and performance required in modern cloud environments. Maintained by ProComputers, this Alma Linux 8 LVM AMI is engineered for long-term reliability and operational confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I connect after launch? Use ec2-user with SSH public key authentication. Root login is disabled.
- What does LVM-partitioned mean? It indicates the system uses Logical Volume Manager, allowing online disk resizing, simplified expansion, and advanced volume management without reinstalling the OS.
- Who maintains this AMI? ProComputers packages, validates, and maintains the Alma Linux 8 image with continuous updates, AWS optimization, and LVM storage configuration.
Why Choose ProComputers
With more than a decade of cloud expertise, ProComputers delivers secure, optimized Linux VM images for AWS EC2, including this AlmaLinux 8 LVM AMI. Each image is minimal, hardened, regularly updated, and designed for enterprise-grade performance, storage flexibility, and long-term reliability.
ProComputers is a proud sponsor of the AlmaLinux OS Foundation and the Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation .
Highlights
- AlmaLinux 8 provides enterprise-grade stability and operational consistency for AWS EC2 workloads, enhanced with an LVM-based disk architecture that supports dynamic storage expansion and advanced volume management. Combined with RHEL 8 binary compatibility, cloud-init automation, SELinux enforcement, and hardened defaults, this image delivers secure, predictable, and production-ready environments while allowing storage growth without downtime.
- This Alma Linux 8 LVM AMI is engineered specifically for AWS EC2, optimized with ENA networking, fast instance boot, native metadata access, and seamless cloud-init support, now integrated with Logical Volume Manager for advanced storage flexibility. The design supports infrastructure-as-code pipelines, automated scaling, and long-lived workloads where disk capacity must evolve alongside application demand.
- AlmaLinux 8 is a cloud-ready, community-supported Linux distribution packaged and maintained by ProComputers, delivering a minimal, hardened, and performance-oriented image with LVM-based storage. It emphasizes reduced attack surface, consistent updates, and professional-grade disk management, enabling long-term stability and simplified storage operations for critical workloads.
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t3.small Recommended | $0.05 |
t2.micro | $0.05 |
t3.micro | $0.05 |
c1.medium | $0.10 |
c1.xlarge | $0.20 |
c3.2xlarge | $0.40 |
c3.4xlarge | $0.80 |
c3.8xlarge | $1.60 |
c3.large | $0.10 |
c3.xlarge | $0.20 |
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The AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) VM can be terminated anytime to stop additional charges. Usage is billed by AWS on a pay-as-you-go basis, and refunds are not available once launched. To avoid further costs, stop or terminate the AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) VM and consider canceling your AMI marketplace subscription to prevent accidental restarts and extra charges.
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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
- Repackaged on a default 8 GiB volume using the latest AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) security updates available at the release date.
- In this AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) image, the default 8 GiB LVM managed instance volume is split like this: /boot 512 MiB, / (root) 4 GiB, /tmp 1 GiB, /var rest of the free space (2.5 GiB).
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Ssh to the AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) instance public IP address and login as 'ec2-user' using the key specified at launch time. Use 'sudo su -' in order to get a root prompt. For more information please visit the links below:
- Connect to your AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) instance using an SSH client .
- Connect to your AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) instance from Windows using PuTTY .
- Transfer files to your AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) instance using SCP .
Monitor the health and proper function of the AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) virtual machine you have just launched:
- Navigate to your Amazon EC2 console and verify that you are in the correct region.
- Choose Instances from the left menu and select your AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) launched virtual machine instance.
- Select Status and alarms tab at the bottom of the page to review if your AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) virtual machine status checks passed or failed.
- For more information visit the Status checks for Amazon EC2 instances page in AWS Documentation.
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For technical assistance, maintenance inquiries, or troubleshooting related to this AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) image, please visit the ProComputers Support Portal . Our team is ready to help with configuration guidance, deployment issues, or general image feedback. If you encounter any problem with this AlmaLinux 8 LVM (Alma Linux 8) AMI, please contact us immediately for prompt investigation and resolution.
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What is our primary use case?
We as a base team who works on the OS part are migrating from the Amazon Linux 2 OS to AlmaLinux as part of our migration, and we are creating our custom OS image, which will be supplied to all our teams for their applications to be migrated. We are migrating from AL2 to AlmaLinux, and we migrated our Chef cookbooks, which were AL2 dependent, to AlmaLinux. We migrated our image build pipelines and our scripts, which were shell scripts, and they will be compatible with AlmaLinux.
Whatever infrastructure we have, we will be migrating that to AlmaLinux, and we are not targeting it for a specific use case. There are definitely advantages with the support from TuxCare that we are targeting, but we are not picking this up for a particular application.
What is most valuable?
When I mention the support from TuxCare, their support stands out because on multiple occasions during our migration processes, we faced blockades where some of the kernel tuning parts or the OS configurations were difficult to migrate or understand for our teams, and they helped promptly. We were on the call immediately the next day, and their engineers were helping us to fix those issues. Currently, we also have an active channel, and they are promptly replying to the support tickets whenever we have issues.
AlmaLinux has positively impacted my organization, and the impact has just started. We have implemented a lot of new things with AlmaLinux, and their integration with KernelCare is very strong, which has helped us to patch and keep the environment compliant with the FedRAMP and PCI compliances.
AlmaLinux has helped with FedRAMP and PCI compliance. For example, the vulnerability scan results that we need to share with the FedRAMP have SLAs to the vulnerabilities, and we have to patch them within the SLA timelines, which are promptly fixed with the help of KernelCare or the custom supported OS packages from the TuxCare repositories. The updates are promptly available.
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How are customer service and support?
When I mention the support from TuxCare, their support stands out because on multiple occasions during our migration processes, we faced blockades where some of the kernel tuning parts or the OS configurations were difficult to migrate or understand for our teams, and they helped promptly. We were on the call immediately the next day, and their engineers were helping us to fix those issues. Currently, we also have an active channel, and they are promptly replying to the support tickets whenever we have issues.
What other advice do I have?
The advice I would give to others looking into using AlmaLinux is that it is a good OS with the latest standards, and we are using the minimal image, which is very lightweight for the servers. I would rate this product an 8 out of 10.
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