Overview
This is a repackaged software product wherein additional charges apply for dedicated seller support and advanced operating system hardening by Blume.
Our AMIs are specifically hardened to meet ANSSI compliance at the level you select - whether High Level or Minimal Level. The High Level configuration provides maximum security reinforcement for production environments handling sensitive workloads, while the Minimal Level configuration balances essential compliance requirements with performance flexibility.
The Agence Nationale de la Securite des Systemes dInformation ANSSI is the French National Cybersecurity Agency, responsible for defining and maintaining strict guidelines for securing information systems. Its recommended hardening guidelines establish a baseline of security controls designed to minimize vulnerabilities and enforce system integrity.
Minimal Level hardening applies a core set of baseline controls that improve operating system security while maintaining flexibility and compatibility across a wide range of environments.
High Level hardening applies the most stringent set of controls, focusing on maximum resilience and compliance for environments where security assurance is critical.
Achieving ANSSI compliance matters because it ensures that your operating system is configured against recognized security baselines, reducing vulnerabilities, strengthening resilience against attacks, and meeting regulatory or industry mandated governance standards. With Blumes hardening, you can trust that your OS is built to align with strict compliance expectations from the start.
Finally, our operating systems are not only compliance ready but are also consistently updated, ensuring that the latest security patches are applied in a timely manner to maintain protection and reliability in production environments.
Highlights
- Blume has been established since 2020 and is a trusted brand relied upon by many large corporations for secure and compliant solutions.
- This AMI is updated and compliance-ready out of the box, requiring no additional configuration steps to meet ANSSI standards.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
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t3a.medium Recommended | $0.07 |
t3.micro AWS Free Tier | $0.07 |
m6a.2xlarge | $0.07 |
c5d.large | $0.07 |
c5d.xlarge | $0.07 |
d3en.2xlarge | $0.07 |
m5dn.8xlarge | $0.07 |
c6in.2xlarge | $0.07 |
c7a.metal-48xl | $0.07 |
g6e.4xlarge | $0.07 |
Vendor refund policy
We do not currently support refunds. The instance can be terminated at anytime to stop incurring charges.
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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.
Version release notes
This is the initial release of the Blume's CentOS 9, providing a hardened, compliance-ready operating system.
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Usage instructions
We recommend scoping your launched EC2 instance to only your internal network and restricting access to your own IP address for maximum security.
How to Connect to Your CentOS 9 Instance Using SSH:
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Locate your key pair: Ensure you have the .pem key pair file selected when launching the instance. Save it securely on your local machine.
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Set permissions: Update the file permissions on the key file so it is not publicly viewable. Example: chmod 400 your-key.pem
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Find the public DNS or IP: In the AWS Management Console, open the EC2 Dashboard and locate the Public DNS (IPv4) or Public IP of your instance.
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Connect with SSH: From your terminal, run the following command, replacing your-key.pem with your key file and <public-dns> with your instance details: ssh -i your-key.pem ec2-user@<public-dns>
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Accept the fingerprint: When prompted, confirm the fingerprint to establish the first-time connection.
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You are now connected to your CentOS 9 instance via SSH.
For more details and troubleshooting, see the AWS documentation: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/connect.htmlÂ
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Included with every Blume virtual machine is a dedicated, passionate world-class support team. Have a question? Just reach out! We love to help. Email support is available directly at support@trustblume.com .
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