This product has charges associated with it for seller support. GitBucket is an open-source Git repository management platform powered by Scala and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), providing repository hosting, code collaboration, issue tracking, pull requests, and plugin support in a lightweight self-hosted environment.
GitBucket 4.46.1 on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS with Free Maintenance Support by kCloudHubs
GitBucket 4.46.1 on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS is provided with free maintenance support by kCloudHubs. This repackaged open-source offering is optimized for deployment through AWS Marketplace, enabling organizations to quickly launch, manage, and scale a private Git hosting platform on AWS infrastructure.
GitBucket is a lightweight, self-hosted Git repository management platform written in Scala and designed to run on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). It provides a web-based environment for managing repositories, collaborating on code, reviewing changes, and tracking development activities through a simple and intuitive interface.
What GitBucket Offers
GitBucket provides essential source code management capabilities without the complexity and resource requirements of larger development platforms. It is an excellent choice for organizations seeking a private Git server that is easy to deploy, maintain, and operate.
Core Features
Git repository hosting and management
Web-based repository management interface
Pull requests and code review workflows
Issue tracking and project collaboration
User and team management
Repository browsing and file viewing
Plugin-based extensibility
Webhook support and integrations
Supported Runtime Environment
This deployment is optimized for JDK 21 on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, providing enhanced performance, long-term support, security updates, and platform stability for modern development environments.
Lightweight and Efficient
GitBucket is designed to provide repository hosting and collaboration capabilities with a minimal resource footprint and straightforward administration. Teams can deploy a fully functional Git hosting environment quickly without requiring significant infrastructure resources, making it suitable for startups, development teams, educational institutions, and enterprise departments.
Extensible Architecture
The platform supports a plugin ecosystem that allows organizations to extend functionality with integrations for notifications, authentication systems, repository enhancements, continuous integration workflows, and additional development tools.
AWS Marketplace Benefits
Preconfigured Ubuntu 26.04 LTS environment
Rapid deployment on Amazon EC2
Reduced installation and configuration effort
Scalable AWS infrastructure support
Centralized AWS Marketplace billing and procurement
Production-ready cloud deployment
Ideal Use Cases
Private Git hosting
Software development teams
Internal source code management
Educational and training environments
Small and medium-sized organizations
Development and testing platforms
kCloudHubs Maintenance Support
kCloudHubs provides free maintenance support, including deployment guidance, troubleshooting assistance, operational best practices, and update recommendations. Additional advanced support services may be available separately.
Highlights
Provides a clean, user friendly web UI with features like pull requests, issues, and code browsing.
Extensible via a wide range of plugins to enhance functionality as needed.
Supports a variety of plugins to add features like CI integration, Gists, pages, notifications, and more.
AWS Marketplace now accepts line of credit payments through the PNC Vendor Finance program. This program is available to select AWS customers in the US, excluding NV, NC, ND, TN, & VT.
Pricing is based on actual usage, with charges varying according to how much you consume. Subscriptions have no end date and may be canceled any time.
Additional AWS infrastructure costs may apply. Use the AWS Pricing Calculator to estimate your infrastructure costs.
If you are an AWS Free Tier customer with a free plan, you are eligible to subscribe to this offer. You can use free credits to cover the cost of eligible AWS infrastructure. See AWS Free Tier for more details. If you created an AWS account before July 15th, 2025, and qualify for the Legacy AWS Free Tier, Amazon EC2 charges for Micro instances are free for up to 750 hours per month. See Legacy AWS Free Tier for more details.
You pay by the hour for GitBucket running on Ubuntu 26.04, and your rate depends on the EC2 instance type you choose. The 21 options are not feature tiers. They are hardware sizes that map to AWS instance families. General-purpose types (t2, t3, m3, m4, m5) suit everyday workloads. Compute-optimized types (c3, c4, c5) favor processing power. Memory-optimized types (r3, r4, r5) favor RAM. Larger sizes cost more per hour. Pick the size that matches your workload, and scale up or down as needs change. Software charges are added to standard AWS infrastructure fees.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does one hour of billing cover, and am I charged when the instance is stopped?
One hour covers a running EC2 instance of the size you pick, such as t3.medium or c5.large. Software charges accrue only while the instance runs. A stopped instance stops software billing, though AWS may still charge for attached storage.
What does the maintenance support in this listing cover?
The vendor provides managed cloud services, including 24/7 monitoring, updates, backups, and performance tuning. For the exact scope of maintenance included with this hourly listing, contact the vendor directly, since the pricing table meters instance-hours only.
How do I decide between a general-purpose, compute-optimized, or memory-optimized instance type?
General-purpose types (t2, t3, m3, m4, m5) balance CPU and memory for everyday GitBucket use. Compute-optimized types (c3, c4, c5) give more processing power. Memory-optimized types (r3, r4, r5) provide more RAM. Match the type to whether your workload is CPU-heavy or memory-heavy.
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This product has charges associated with it for seller support. GitBucket is an open source Git platform powered by Scala and built on the JVM. It provides a GitHub like interface for hosting and managing Git repositories, offering features such as issue tracking, pull requests, a wiki, and plugin support all in a lightweight, self hosted package.
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