GigaOps Compliance Agent on RHEL 9.5. Includes CIS benchmarks, compliance monitoring, patch management, and drift alerts. Enterprise compliance on the latest RHEL 9.5 release.
GigaOps Compliance Agent provides automated compliance for RHEL 9.5. Built by Gigabits, it delivers benchmarking and continuous monitoring on the latest Red Hat release.
Key Features:
CIS Benchmarks: Automated RHEL 9.5 checks with per-rule status.
Compliance Monitoring: Continuous posture tracking and trends.
Patch Management: Scheduled updates with rollback.
Drift Alerts: Immediate notification on changes.
Automated Hardening: First-boot baselines.
Audit Reports: PDF/JSON on demand.
Ideal For: Teams running the latest RHEL 9.5 who need compliance monitoring from launch.
Highlights
CIS benchmark automation for RHEL 9.5. Compliance checks applied on first boot with per-rule tracking on the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux release.
Continuous compliance monitoring. Patch management with rollback. Drift alerts on changes to your RHEL 9.5 configuration.
Audit-ready reports on demand. Automated hardening. Enterprise compliance for RHEL 9.5 workloads on AWS.
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You pay by the hour for the compliance agent, and the rate depends on which Amazon EC2 instance type you run it on. Each dimension maps to a specific instance type, delivered as a ready-to-launch image on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5. Smaller instances like t3.nano and t2.micro carry lower hourly rates, while larger compute, memory, storage, and GPU instances cost more per hour. You choose the instance that fits your workload size. Billing scales with your running hours and the instance you select, with no upfront commitment.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What do I actually receive when I launch one of these hourly instances?
You get a ready-to-launch machine image running the compliance agent on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5. It deploys with 1-Click on Amazon EC2. The agent installs on the instance type you pick, and that instance size sets your hourly software rate.
Am I charged when the instance is stopped or paused?
The hourly software rate meters running time only. A stopped instance does not accrue software charges. You may still pay underlying AWS fees for attached storage while the instance is stopped, but the compliance agent bills only for hours the instance runs.
Why does the same agent cost different amounts across instance types?
The agent is identical across dimensions. Each dimension maps to one Amazon EC2 instance type, and the hourly rate reflects that instance's size and family. Compute, memory, storage, and GPU families are priced separately. You choose one instance per running workload, and only that rate applies.
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Usage instructions
ssh to the instance public IP and login as 'redhat' user using the key specified at launch time. Use 'sudo su -' in order to get a root prompt. For more information please visit the links below:
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