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This is a repackaged open source software wherein additional charges apply for extended support with a 24 hour response time.
Experience the stability and reliability of Ubuntu 20.04, the long-term support (LTS) release that offers an ideal environment for cloud-based applications, web servers, and containerization. With its user-friendly interface and robust security features, Ubuntu 20.04 is optimized for performance in AWS EC2 instances.
Key Features:
- LTS Release: Benefit from 5 years of free security and maintenance updates, ensuring a secure operating environment.
- Comprehensive Package Ecosystem: Access to thousands of software packages via the Ubuntu repositories, allowing for easy installation and management of additional applications.
- Server Optimization: Tailored for various server roles, including web hosting, database management, and container orchestration, such as Docker and Kubernetes.
- Enhanced Security: Incorporates advanced security features, including AppArmor and UFW, to protect your applications and data.
Benefits:
- Scalability: Easily scale your applications in the cloud to meet changing workloads and demand.
- Community Support: Leverage a vast community of developers and users for troubleshooting and best practices.
- Customizability: Benefit from a flexible infrastructure that can be customized to fit specific use cases and deployment scenarios.
Use Cases:
- Ideal for enterprise applications, development and testing environments, and big data processing.
- Suitable for hosting web applications, APIs, and microservices.
- Perfect for educational institutions and research organizations looking to deploy cloud-based resources.
Deploy Ubuntu 20.04 on AWS EC2 to harness its powerful features and flexibility while ensuring a secure and compliant cloud environment for your workloads.
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Highlights
- Ubuntu 20.04, a long-term support (LTS) release, offers enhanced security features and comprehensive support for cloud environments. It is optimized for performance, allowing users to efficiently run applications with minimal resource consumption. With its stability and reliable updates, Ubuntu 20.04 ensures that organizations can confidently deploy systems in production without worrying about service interruptions or vulnerabilities.
- This AMI comes pre-packaged with popular development tools, making it an ideal choice for developers seeking a versatile environment. Users can easily set up web servers, databases, and containerized applications using Docker and Kubernetes. The extensive software package repository allows quick installation of necessary packages, streamlining the development process and fostering a productive workflow.
- Ubuntu 20.04 is suitable for various use cases, from web hosting to machine learning workloads. Its cloud-native features support auto-scaling and orchestration, enabling businesses to efficiently manage resources as demand fluctuates. Furthermore, with support for multi-cloud deployments, organizations can leverage the flexibility of AWS while ensuring data integrity and compliance across different platforms.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
t3.xlarge Recommended | $0.28 |
t2.micro | $0.21 |
t3.micro | $0.07 |
d3.8xlarge | $2.24 |
c5n.18xlarge | $4.48 |
c5ad.xlarge | $0.28 |
r7iz.12xlarge | $3.36 |
c7i.xlarge | $0.28 |
r6idn.8xlarge | $2.24 |
r5.metal | $3.36 |
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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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SSH to the instance and login as 'ubuntu' using the key specified at launch.
OS commands via SSH: SSH as user 'ubuntu' to the running instance and use sudo to run commands requiring root access.
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Email support for this AMI is available through the following: https://supportedimages.com/support/ OR support@supportedimages.com
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Customer reviews
An Excellent LTS Choice for Servers and Development
Long-term support
Ease of use
Snap dependency
Has supported secure application hosting and reliable server management
What is our primary use case?
I use Ubuntu Linux for servers and hosting applications.
What is most valuable?
I find the GUI to be good in Ubuntu Linux , and I appreciate the open SSH. The fact that it is free since it is open and open-source is why I appreciate it and feel it is secured. We have multiple different kinds of support related to Ubuntu Linux, including official support and other options.
I am currently using laptops, desktops, and servers, and Ubuntu Linux supports all these devices. If I need it for Raspberry Pi or something similar, I can download another Linux distribution.
Ubuntu Linux is scalable, especially for servers. We prefer using Ubuntu Linux Servers rather than Windows.
The biggest advantage of Ubuntu Linux for me is that it is open-source, secured, and scalable.
What needs improvement?
I was thinking that Ubuntu Linux and Windows would work on the same machine. With Windows 11 , they came together, so it is a good thing. On the GUI, when I use SSH or PuTTY or what is called a console port to connect with the network devices or servers, it is somehow difficult compared with Windows. If it gets easier, then it will be great.
For how long have I used the solution?
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
At this time, I have no issues with the stability of Ubuntu Linux.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
So far, I do not have any issues related to security in Ubuntu Linux. Whenever there is an update or whenever I install an application, I update it. Therefore, I do not have any significant issues with the Ubuntu Server.
Everything is good with Ubuntu Linux. I do not have any significant challenges with Ubuntu Linux.
How are customer service and support?
I have not contacted Ubuntu Linux support.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
How was the initial setup?
Setting up Ubuntu Linux is easy for me. It takes just 10 minutes.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I am currently using laptops, desktops, and servers, and Ubuntu Linux supports all these devices. If I need it for Raspberry Pi or something similar, I can download another Linux distribution.
What other advice do I have?
I was thinking that Ubuntu Linux and Windows would work on the same machine. With Windows 11 , they came together, so it is a good thing. On the GUI, when I use SSH or PuTTY or what is called a console port to connect with the network devices or servers, it is somehow difficult compared with Windows. If it gets easier, then it will be great.
It is really hard to think of specific benefits in Ubuntu Linux that are not available in Windows at this time. However, on the security side, Ubuntu Linux is more secured.
At this time, we do not purchase anything related to Ubuntu Linux Server through AWS Marketplace .
On a scale from one to ten, I would give Ubuntu Linux a rating of nine.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Using the Ubuntu Linux distribution in daily work
Ubuntu system UI UX
Discovering extensive documentation and seamless software integration elevates daily operations
What is our primary use case?
Ubuntu Linux is my operating system for daily use, and because I am related to networking operations, I prefer Linux over Windows. The FortiClient in Windows is very limiting and the IT department most of the time doesn't know how to open certain ports or are very limited in their skills with FortiClient, so I have more freedom to open ports and run some services with it.
What is most valuable?
One of the best features of Ubuntu Linux is that if I need something, I just download it. Everything I need I could search for on the net and just download it and use it, whereas Windows is more problematic.
Ubuntu Linux's rapid support and extensive documentation are fine to me. Every time I need to do something, I find well-explained documentation about the process, so I have no complaints about the documentation or the info about how to do it.
What needs improvement?
I always use just the LTS versions of Ubuntu Linux, but I found recently some software that needs the 20.04 version, which is out of the support lifecycle, and those systems are needed by us, causing a problem when I tried to upgrade. The systems stopped working and it was a disaster, as they support the LTS but the old ones, and when I need to update some packages, they are out of the support system support cycle.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have used Ubuntu Linux for maybe 12 years.
How are customer service and support?
I have never rated the support or customer service of Ubuntu Linux as I have never used it.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
My experience with the pricing for Ubuntu Linux is that I always use the free version, so I never paid for any installations or support.
What other advice do I have?
I have not used Ubuntu Linux's cloud-init capabilities for configuring or managing instances in cloud environments.
I don't know of any things that could be better with Ubuntu Linux, as everything works fine.
On a scale of one to ten, I would rate Ubuntu Linux a 10 plus.