This product has charges associated with it for hardening and preconfiguration.. Jenkins is used for setting up automated software builds and building CI/CD pipelines in a software development organization and it can also be used as a general purpose DevOps automation platform.
Jenkins is mainly used for setting up automated software builds and building CI/CD pipelines in a software development organization. However, it can also be used as a general purpose DevOps automation platform where various automation, provisioning and system maintenance tasks can be hosted and orchestrated from.
When you spin up an AWS EC2 node from Kurian's Jenkins Server AMI, Jenkins Automation Server is up and running, and fully functional. It also comes with additional tools commonly found in a DevOps toolchain that are needed to roll out various automation projects. They include:
Major Jenkins plugins
Compilers Open JDK 8 and C/C++
Python 2.7 and 3.x
Ansible
Node.js
AWS CLI
kubectl
Maven
Gradle
Git Client
At the same time, the Jenkins setup is not altered from official installation guidelines so you don't need to deal with a custom Jenkins setup for building on the baseline platform provided by this AMI.
This AMI can be made available for other instance types if needed. Bulk purchase and reseller prices can be negotiated as part of a private offering. Email to contact@kurianinc.us for details.
Highlights
Jenkins Automation Server loaded with popular plugins.
Preinstalled tools from a typical DevOps toolchain such as Ansible, AWS CLI, kubectl etc.
Loaded with compilers and build tools to support popular builds in development frameworks - JDK, C++, Node.js, Python 2.7 & 3.x, make, Maven and Gradle.
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You pay by the hour based on the EC2 instance type you run this Jenkins CI server on. Each dimension maps to a specific instance size, from small general-purpose types to large memory-, compute-, storage-, and GPU-focused instances. The software runs the same across all instances. Your hourly cost scales with the instance you select: smaller instances cost less per hour, while high-capacity or specialized instances cost more. Billing is usage-based, so you pay only for the hours each node runs. Choose an instance that matches your build workload's compute, memory, or storage needs.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What software comes preinstalled on each instance, and does the instance type change what I get?
Every instance runs the same setup: Jenkins with major plugins, Open JDK 8, gcc and g++ compilers, Python 2.7 and 3.x, and AWS CLI. The software is identical across all instance types. Only the underlying compute, memory, storage, or GPU capacity changes with the instance you pick.
Am I charged when the EC2 node is stopped or powered off?
The hourly software charge meters running time only. A fully stopped node does not accrue software charges. However, stopped instances may still incur underlying AWS storage fees for attached volumes. You pay the software rate only for the hours each node actually runs.
How do I scale build capacity, and does that add more billed instances?
You can attach build slaves to this server to add scalable build and CI/CD capacity. Kurian provides separate build slave AMIs. Each additional node you spin up runs on its own instance type and bills separately by the hour, based on the instance you select for it.
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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.
Version release notes
Jenkins-server-2.541.3 with OS security fixes released on April 14th, 2026 for Rocky Linux 10.1.
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Usage instructions
Spin up new instances using one-click from AWS console or AWS CLI.
After the EC2 node would be up and running the Jenkins service would be running on port 8080.
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