Overview
This AMI is maintained by Trusted Images and includes open source software packages for the target operating system.
Redis on Debian 12 provides a maintained AMI for teams that need a locally bound Redis service with repeatable hardening evidence and support from Trusted Images.
What is included:
- Redis installed from the Debian package repositories for this AMI.
- Redis service enabled at boot and verified with a local TCP listener check during supported AMI versions.
- Localhost-only Redis bind defaults unless the operator intentionally changes configuration.
- Monthly rebuild process for operating system and package security updates.
- Package inventory, SBOM, root filesystem scan, and runtime hardening evidence for supported AMI versions.
Security hardening: Redis is bound to localhost by default and no default remote exposure is configured. The listing makes no vulnerability-free, formal certification, or regulated compliance claims.
Launch basics: Launch the AMI in a private subnet or controlled VPC security group. Confirm the service with systemctl status redis-server and validate local connectivity on 127.0.0.1:6379.
Trusted Images is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Redis Ltd. or the Redis open source project.
Highlights
- Redis Debian 12 AMI with localhost-only service defaults and local TCP listener checks in image evidence.
- Image-specific support topics include launch guidance, configuration guidance, patch notifications, issue triage, and SBOM evidence review.
- Monthly rebuild cadence with hardened Debian 12 baseline, source supply-chain scan, rootfs scan, and SBOM evidence.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/hour |
|---|---|---|
t3.small Recommended | Trusted Images - Redis on Debian 12 AMI on t3.small | $0.133 |
t3.micro | Trusted Images - Redis on Debian 12 AMI on t3.micro | $0.037 |
t2.micro | Trusted Images - Redis on Debian 12 AMI on t2.micro | $0.037 |
t3a.micro | Trusted Images - Redis on Debian 12 AMI on t3a.micro | $0.037 |
t3a.small | Trusted Images - Redis on Debian 12 AMI on t3a.small | $0.133 |
t2.small | Trusted Images - Redis on Debian 12 AMI on t2.small | $0.133 |
t2.large | Trusted Images - Redis on Debian 12 AMI on t2.large | $0.133 |
t3.large | Trusted Images - Redis on Debian 12 AMI on t3.large | $0.133 |
t3a.large | Trusted Images - Redis on Debian 12 AMI on t3a.large | $0.133 |
t3a.medium | Trusted Images - Redis on Debian 12 AMI on t3a.medium | $0.133 |
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Refunds are handled according to AWS Marketplace policies. Contact support@trusted-images.com for billing or support questions.
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Version release notes
Initial Trusted Images Marketplace build Debian202606300001; security patches, hardening, SBOM, and runtime evidence completed.
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Usage instructions
Connect by SSH as admin. Configure service authentication, storage, backups, monitoring, TLS, maintenance windows, and EC2 security groups for your environment before accepting production traffic.
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Support Scope
Trusted Images email support covers launch guidance, AMI packaging questions, package/version questions for the delivered image, security patch and rebuild inquiries, Marketplace image issues, refund requests, and billing questions.
Included support topics:
- Security patch notifications and monthly rebuilds
- Configuration guidance and installation help
- Bug triage and workaround assistance
- Documentation and knowledge base access
Not included:
- Application code development
- Custom integrations or migrations
- Managed monitoring or continuous operations
How to Get Help
Contact support@trusted-images.com or use https://trusted-images.com/support . Include the Marketplace product name, AWS Region, AMI ID or product code when available, instance type, launch time, and a redacted description of the expected versus actual behavior. Do not send passwords, private keys, AWS secret keys, customer data, or logs containing secrets.
Support Boundaries
Support covers the AMI as delivered. Customer production operations, incident response, managed services, custom application code, customer data migration, and third-party integrations are outside the included support scope.
Buyer Responsibilities
You are responsible for AWS account configuration, IAM, VPC and security groups, TLS, backups, monitoring, data protection, application configuration, credential rotation, and production acceptance testing.
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