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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Arm

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    Deployed on AWS
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the consistent foundation for the enterprise hybrid cloud - providing the tools needed to deliver services and workloads faster with less effort.
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    * Virtual machine image for the EMEA regions.

    * Direct support from Red Hat

    * Enterprise Discount Program (EDP) eligible.

    * Red Hat Hybrid Committed Spend eligible

    * Flexible pricing options available via Private Offers. Contact your Red Hat account team or partner for more information.

    Need to move fast in the cloud? Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for AWS is your launchpad for building and scaling applications with speed and confidence. Pre-tuned for AWS and deeply integrated with services like AWS CloudWatch and the AWS CLI, it delivers a ready-to-use experience that helps you hit the ground running without extra setup or configuration.

    RHEL for AWS is an optimized Red Hat Enterprise Linux offering designed specifically for AWS environments. It includes built-in features and integrations that streamline performance, management, and security, such as:

    * Pre-configured AWS-specific performance profiles for faster, consistent deployments

    * Elastic Network Adapter (ENA) support for enhanced network performance

    * AWS CLI (aws-cli) provides command line interface management of RHEL for AWS images and resources

    * Red Hat Lightspeed for proactive monitoring and intelligent issue resolution across hybrid environments

    * Image mode streamlines cloud operations with container-native tools, enabling bootable RHEL container images and immutable system images for reduced attack surface

    * Optional automated updates and rollbacks for faster operations with reduced risk

    * Leverage RHEL as a trusted AI foundation with an extensive ecosystem of trusted partners and tools.

    For Procurement

    * Pay-as-you-go pricing is based on instance size and vCPU quantity. Discounted 1 & 3 year VM software reservation purchase options are also available.

    * Flexible pricing options available via Private Offer. Please contact your Red Hat account team or Red Hat partner for more details.

    Not ready to buy? Start your no-cost 60-day trial of Red Hat Enterprise Linux for AWS() today and evaluate its performance and reliability for your cloud workloads.

    For Developers

    Build faster

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux for AWS is optimized for speed and developer productivity. Pre-tuned images with AWS-specific performance profiles eliminate the need for manual configuration, so you can spend less time setting up and more time coding. Integrated toolchains, container runtimes, and cloud-native workflows help you build, test, and deploy applications faster directly within your AWS environment.

    Save time

    Use RHEL for AWS's integrated AWS CLI to manage AWS services directly from your RHEL command line. System roles and automation integration with Red Hat Ansible® Automation Platform help standardize configurations across instances, saving time and reducing manual effort.

    Support

    Direct support from Red Hat's award-winning support team with 24x7 access for high-severity issues, and access to an extensive Knowledgebase and other tools in the Red Hat Customer Portal.

    For System Admins and Corporate IT

    Reduce risk

    RHEL for AWS comes hardened with built-in security profiles, Secure Boot, and Confidential Compute to help safeguard your workloads from boot to runtime. Benefit from a trusted software supply chain and meet compliance mandates with confidence using a platform certified across major security standards.

    Decrease downtime

    Integrated analytics and remediation via Red Hat Lightspeed (included) to proactively identify and provide guidance for fixing issues. It delivers continuous vulnerability alerts and targeted assistance to help maximize uptime and avoid security issues, noncompliant settings, unpatched systems, and configuration drift. Red Hat Lightspeed is FedRAMP approved.

    Streamline management and automation

    With deep integration into AWS services, RHEL for AWS enables you to manage cloud resources and infrastructure from a single interface. Automate patching, updates, and image lifecycle management using Red Hat Satellite and integrated telemetry from Amazon CloudWatch. Access decades of Red Hat's Linux expertise with RHEL Lightspeed, which uses AI to provide proactive guidance on building, deploying, and managing RHEL.

    Highlights

    • Protect your business with innovative, built-in capabilities. Red Hat Enterprise Linux also provides security technologies, controls, certifications, and the ongoing support of Red Hat to help safeguard your IT infrastructure and business.
    • Gain enterprise workload consistency with a unified foundation. Red Hat Enterprise Linux delivers a consistent application and user experience regardless of the underlying infrastructure.
    • Simplify management with integrated tools. Red Hat Enterprise Lightspeed offers built-in manageability and integration with Red Hat management and automation products. Every active Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription includes access to Red Hat Lightspeed.

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    64-bit (Arm) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Operating system
    Rhel 10.1

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    Pricing

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Arm

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    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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    m6g.large
    Recommended
    $0.06
    g5g.metal
    $1.254
    m6gd.large
    $0.06
    a1.medium
    $0.03
    m6gd.8xlarge
    $0.723
    is4gen.large
    $0.06
    r6g.16xlarge
    $1.254
    c6gd.medium
    $0.03
    m6g.xlarge
    $0.12
    c6gn.metal
    $1.254

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    All fees are non-refundable.

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    64-bit (Arm) 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.

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    Usage instructions

    1. Launch the product via 1-Click or the marketplace listing.
    2. Access your instance using ssh
      • Open an SSH client
      • Locate your private key file that was used to launch this instance.
      • Use the default username 'ec2-user' and the ssh key registered with AWS. Note that 'root' is disabled by default.
    3. You should regularly update the OS to apply security fixes and enhancements.
      • To do this, run 'sudo yum -y update'
    4. For more information please see the Deploying Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Amazon Web Services  documentation.

    Support

    Vendor support

    This offering is covered by the Premium tier of Red Hat Support and includes direct access to Red Hat support engineers during business hours and 24x7 access to support engineers for high severity issues. To enable Red Hat Support for this subscription and for all of your Red Hat on AWS Marketplace purchases, follow the instructions at

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    Atharva P.

    Stability and Security at a High Cost

    Reviewed on May 14, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    I really appreciate Red Hat Enterprise Linux for its stability, security, and reliability when handling enterprise workloads. It provides a consistent operating environment and is great for production systems that need long-term support and predictable performance. Additionally, I use it to host back-end services, data processing workloads, and application environments, where reliability and security are crucial. The long-term support and enterprise tooling that come with it help reduce operational risk, making it very valuable for my use cases.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Licensing and subscription cost can be expensive compared to community Linux distributions. Some package versions can also feel outdated because of the prioritized stability over the latest features. Basic installation is straightforward, but enterprise scale configuration hardening and life cycle management require Linux administration experience, so it's not that easy.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    I use Red Hat Enterprise Linux to host enterprise app backends, middleware servers, data engineering workloads, containerized environments, infrastructure, and DevOps operations.
    Aswindev P.

    Stable, Reliable, and Fast: Why We Trust Red Hat Linux

    Reviewed on May 13, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    As an engineer, what I value most about Red Hat Enterprise Linux is its absolute predictability in mission-critical environments. Its 10-year lifecycle and strict ABI stability ensure that core infrastructure and proprietary applications won't unexpectedly break during routine patching. Furthermore, RHEL is engineered with security at the forefront, integrating mandatory access controls like SELinux and strict compliance profiles natively. Ultimately, when deep, low-level issues like a kernel panic occur, having Red Hat's enterprise vendor support provides an invaluable safety net, guaranteeing expert backing to keep production systems online and secure.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    What frustrates me most about RHEL is the administrative overhead of its subscription model and its inherently slow pace of adopting new software versions. Managing Red Hat Subscription Management (RHSM) in dynamic, heavily automated cloud environments with rapid auto-scaling often introduces unnecessary friction and deployment bloat. Additionally, while the conservative release cycle guarantees the stability we need, it frequently forces us to rely on workarounds like AppStreams when developers inevitably require newer runtimes or libraries than what the base OS provides. Finally, the strategic shift from stable CentOS to CentOS Stream disrupted our traditional one-to-one staging pipelines, forcing infrastructure teams to rethink how we accurately validate changes before promoting them to production RHEL clusters.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    RHEL is primarily solving the massive fragmentation and operational friction that occurs when balancing traditional mission-critical stability with the rapid deployment cycles required by modern AI and hybrid-cloud workloads. For an L3 engineer, the immediate benefit is a drastic reduction in configuration drift and pipeline maintenance. With the shift toward container-native OS deployments (like Image Mode or bootc), I can define a single, secure "gold image" and immutably deploy it across bare metal, vSphere, AWS, or edge environments without maintaining separate build processes. Furthermore, unified control planes like the Hybrid Cloud Console, combined with AI-assisted tooling like Red Hat Lightspeed, automate tedious tasks like drift analysis, CVE prioritization, and patching at scale. This ultimately pulls me out of reactive firefighting and manual server tweaking, allowing me to focus on high-level infrastructure architecture, complex automation, and ensuring our environment is hardened against emerging threats like post-quantum cryptography.
    Koppula S.

    Security and Stability for Financial Systems

    Reviewed on May 03, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    I appreciate Red Hat Enterprise Linux for its security features, including security patches and SELinux access controls, which are crucial in the financial sector to prevent data exposure. I also find its stability for long-term use very reassuring, especially for critical financial systems, and it helps ensure compliance with standard regulations. The predictable updates and scheduled maintenance contribute to its reliability, preventing downtime in essential services like online banking and payment processing. Additionally, Ansible Automation is a valuable tool for ensuring server configurations are correct, minimizing operational risks.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Troubleshooting sometimes becomes very complex because of its strong security software. Providing more on-point error messages or including more troubleshooting tools could help solve this.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    I use Red Hat Enterprise Linux for its security features, ensuring vendor certification and providing consistent OS across environments. It solves security concerns with SELinux access controls, enabling automation, and reducing operational risk, while offering stability with predictable updates and avoiding downtime in critical systems.
    mayuresh p.

    Reliable and Stable, Perfect for Production

    Reviewed on May 03, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    I appreciate how stable and predictable Red Hat Enterprise Linux is. Once everything is set up, it just runs without surprises, which is exactly what we want. I also like the long-term support and structured updates they provide. Consistency across different environments, whether production or testing, is almost identical. The system fits smoothly into a production-focused ecosystem, and package management with yum/dnf is straightforward. I love the documentation provided as well. The installation process is smooth and well-documented, making it quick to get a system up and running.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    There are a few things that could be improved with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It's conservative with the packages, so sometimes the default repositories don't have the latest versions of tools and libraries. Also, the subscription management and licensing can feel heavy occasionally. The main friction comes when installing any dependency because the system needs to be properly registered and attached to a subscription, which becomes a bit of overhead when provisioning new servers or spinning up short-lived environments.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux solves stability and reliability problems in production, providing consistency across environments and reducing operational headaches, allowing my team to focus on building and scaling our system.
    Nityanand C.

    Stable and Secure, but Limited for Experimentation

    Reviewed on May 02, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    I like Red Hat Enterprise Linux for its stability and long-term support, which make it very reliable for production systems. This stability allows me to run critical applications without frequent disruptions. Additionally, the initial setup was fairly straightforward, especially with the guided installer.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux could be improved as it feels less flexible for rapid experimentation compared to more lightweight or rolling release systems. It could improve by offering easier access to newer tools in safe sandboxed environments.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux solves the need for a stable, secure, and enterprise-grade OS, helping avoid system security vulnerabilities and providing long-term support.
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