Overview
This is a repackaged software product wherein additional charges apply for maintenance & support
AlmaLinux 9.8 Minimal AMI - Secure, Lightweight, AWS-Ready
Deploy a hardened, RHEL-compatible Linux server in under 60 seconds. This AlmaLinux 9.8 AMI from Rinne Labs is purpose-built for teams that need a minimal, secure operating system with native AWS integration - without the bloat of standard images
Why This AMI Over Standard AlmaLinux Images
This image is built from the official AlmaLinux 9.8 ISO with only the "Minimal Install" package group, resulting in an 8GB footprint compared to larger default installations. Key differences from standard community images:
- Smaller disk footprint - 8GB root partition (expandable) with no LVM overhead, reducing EBS storage costs
- Pre-installed AWS tooling - AWS CLI, Elastic Network Adapter (ENA), and NVMe drivers are ready from first boot
- Security-first configuration - SELinux enforcing mode enabled, root login disabled, key-based authentication only
- Faster instance launches - Minimal package set and no LVM means quicker boot sequences for auto-scaling workloads
- GPT and UEFI boot - Compatible with the latest AWS instance families including Graviton and Nitro-based types
- XFS filesystem - High-performance filesystem suited for database and analytics workloads
Key Features
- Built from the official AlmaLinux 9.8 ISO image
- Cloud-init installed and configured for automated provisioning
- Automatic root disk resize based on instance volume configuration
- Updated with the latest security patches at time of build
- Key-based authentication with 'ec2-user' username
Use Case: Auto-Scaling Web Tier
Teams running auto-scaling groups behind an Application Load Balancer benefit directly from this image's minimal footprint. When scaling events trigger new instances, the 8GB image with pre-installed AWS drivers launches and registers with the target group faster than full-sized AMIs. The reduced EBS volume size also lowers per-instance storage costs across dozens or hundreds of instances in the group
Ideal For
- DevOps engineers deploying ephemeral workloads and CI/CD build agents
- Platform teams migrating from CentOS to a supported RHEL-compatible distribution
- Developers needing lightweight instances for testing and development
- Database administrators wanting a minimal OS layer beneath their data tier
- Startups optimizing cloud spend with smaller, faster-booting instances
What Is Included With Support
This AMI includes maintenance and support from Rinne Labs. Your subscription covers assistance with image configuration, AWS integration questions, and guidance on expanding or customizing the base image for your workloads
About Rinne Labs
Rinne Labs specializes in building VM and container images, cloud infrastructure, and Kubernetes technologies. The team brings more than 10 years of experience in CI/CD, deployment automation, configuration management, backend development, and API design. We are committed to providing high-quality, secure, and up-to-date images for your environments
This image repackages free and open-source software. All trademarks used are the property of their respective owners
Try it for free and let us know what you think at info@rinne-labs.com ! We are open for suggestions and requests
Other AlmaLinux Images:
- AlmaLinux 8.10 (ARM64)
- AlmaLinux 8.10
- AlmaLinux 9.8 (ARM64)
- AlmaLinux 9.8
- AlmaLinux 10.2 (ARM64)
- AlmaLinux 10.2
Other Images
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 8.10 (ARM64)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 9.6
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 10.0 (ARM64)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 9.8
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 10.2
- Rocky Linux 8.10
- Rocky Linux 8.10 (ARM64)
- Rocky Linux 9.8
- Rocky Linux 9.8 (ARM64)
- Rocky Linux 10.2
- Rocky Linux 10.2 (ARM64)
Highlights
- Security-hardened from first boot: SELinux enforcing mode enabled, root login disabled, key-based authentication only via 'ec2-user', and all latest security patches applied at build time. Unlike default community images, this AMI ships pre-hardened so you spend less time on post-launch lockdown and more time deploying your applications
- Native AWS integration out of the box: AWS CLI, Elastic Network Adapter (ENA), and NVMe drivers are pre-installed and configured. Cloud-init handles automated provisioning, and the root partition automatically expands to match your configured EBS volume size - no manual disk operations required after launch
- Minimal 8GB footprint with no LVM: Built from the official AlmaLinux 9.8 ISO using only the Minimal Install package group. Uses GPT and UEFI boot with XFS filesystem. The smaller image size means faster instance launches for auto-scaling workloads and lower per-instance EBS storage costs compared to full-sized Linux AMIs
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m6g.medium Recommended | $0.10 |
a1.medium | $0.10 |
c6g.medium | $0.10 |
c6gd.medium | $0.10 |
c6gn.medium | $0.10 |
c7g.medium | $0.10 |
c7gd.medium | $0.10 |
c7gn.medium | $0.10 |
c8g.medium | $0.10 |
c8gb.medium | $0.10 |
Vendor refund policy
When paid hourly, the instance can be terminated at anytime to stop incurring charges and no refund is available. For the yearly subscribers, refund can be handled for the unused time.
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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
To connect to the VM:
- Use SSH to connect
- Username provisioned inside is: 'ec2-user'
- Use the SSH key provided at the launch of the instance
- Run 'sudo su -' to get a root prompt
More info:
- Login with SSH
- Login from Windows
- Instance status verification section in the AWS Documentation
Check the health and functionality of the virtual machine you have just launched:
- Go to your Amazon EC2 console and ensure you are in the correct region
- Select 'Instances' from the left menu and click on the newly launched instance
- Click on the 'Status and Alarms' tab at the bottom of the page to check all parameters are green
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Vendor support
For support, feedback and customisations, please reach out at## Support from Rinne Labs
Rinne Labs provides maintenance and support for this AlmaLinux 9.8 AMI.
Support Channel:
- Email: support@rinne-labs.com
- Website: <www.rinne-labs.com >
What Is Covered:
- Assistance with AMI configuration and initial setup
- Guidance on AWS integration (ENA, NVMe, cloud-init, disk expansion)
- Help with package updates and security patch questions
- Custom image build requests and modifications
How to Get Help:
- Send an email to support@rinne-labs.com describing your issue
- Include your instance ID, region, and a description of the problem
- Our team will respond and work with you to resolve the issue
Refunds: If you experience issues with the product, please contact support@rinne-labs.com . We will work to resolve your concern or assist with the refund process through AWS Marketplace.
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