Overview
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for technical support with a 24-hour response time. This AMI provides QuestDB 9.3 on a Debian 12 minimal installation with the latest updates, repackaged by Easycloud with continuous support.
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QuestDB 9.3 QuestDB is a high-performance open-source time-series database designed for fast ingestion and SQL-based querying of time-stamped data. It delivers exceptional throughput for IoT, financial, and observability workloads through its columnar storage engine and SIMD-accelerated query execution. Version 9.3 includes the latest stability improvements and performance optimizations for production time-series deployments.
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Debian 12 (Bookworm): Debian 12 is a stable, security-focused Linux distribution well suited for hosting JVM-based applications like QuestDB, providing long-term package stability and a lean runtime environment for demanding time-series workloads.
Key Benefits
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High-Performance Time-Series Engine: QuestDB is engineered for extreme ingestion speed and low-latency SQL queries on time-series data, making it ideal for financial tick data, IoT telemetry, and observability pipelines. Its columnar storage and out-of-order ingestion support enable real-time analytics at scale with minimal infrastructure cost. Version 9.3 delivers the latest optimizations for consistent high-throughput performance.
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Production Ready: The Debian 12 base is trimmed to a minimal installation, reducing the attack surface while providing a stable JVM runtime. All system packages are updated to the latest security patches, and QuestDB is configured to start automatically on boot for reliable, uninterrupted operation.
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Expert Engineering and Support: This AMI is built and maintained by Easycloud engineers with deep expertise in time-series database deployment and AWS infrastructure. Our team provides fast, professional technical support to help you resolve issues quickly and prevent costly downtime for your time-series data layer.
Highlights
- Debian 12 (Minimal Installation),updated to the latest version.
- Professional installation following best practices.
- Expert Support: Backed by comprehensive documentation and fast, professional technical assistance.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
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t3.medium Recommended | $0.04 |
t2.micro | $0.03 |
t3.micro | $0.03 |
m7a.medium | $0.04 |
m7i.8xlarge | $0.39 |
m5n.12xlarge | $0.68 |
m8id.12xlarge | $0.68 |
r8i-flex.4xlarge | $0.29 |
i3en.metal | $0.68 |
i3.16xlarge | $0.68 |
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) 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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Connection Methods
Once launched, SSH into the instance. The default username is 'admin'. You can switch to the root user environment by running: sudo su -
Install Information
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QuestDB: Community Edition 9.3.5
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Java: OpenJDK 17
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Install Directory: /opt/questdb
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Config File: '/var/lib/questdb/conf/server.conf'
Usage Instructions
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Verify QuestDB is running:
sudo systemctl status questdb
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Access the Web Console by opening a browser and navigating to: http://<YOUR_IP>:9000
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Send time-series data via InfluxDB Line Protocol by writing to port 9009 using any InfluxDB-compatible client or the QuestDB client libraries.
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Manage the QuestDB service:
sudo systemctl start questdb
sudo systemctl stop questdb
sudo systemctl status questdb
Firewall Configuration
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SSH (Port 22): Required for remote administration and secure shell access.
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Web Console / REST API (Port 9000): Provides the browser-based SQL console and HTTP REST API for queries and data ingestion.
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Health Check (Port 9003): Exposes the HTTP health endpoint used by load balancers and monitoring systems.
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PostgreSQL Protocol (Port 8812): Allows PostgreSQL-compatible clients and drivers to connect to QuestDB.
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InfluxDB Line Protocol (Port 9009): Accepts high-throughput time-series data ingestion from InfluxDB-compatible clients.
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Security Recommendation: For production environments, never expose these ports to the public internet. Strictly limit access exclusively to internal traffic within your VPC via AWS Security Groups.
Support
Vendor support
Should you encounter any issues while using the system, please do not hesitate to contact us via email at: support@easyclouds.io ,Thank you!
AWS infrastructure support
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