Overview
Deploy High-Performance MariaDB in Minutes: MariaDB on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) for AWS arm64 provides a preconfigured, enterprise-ready platform optimized for transactional and analytical workloads in the cloud. This validated environment significantly reduces setup time, operational complexity, and the risk of common configuration errors, ensuring your database is ready for high-traffic production use instantly. Â Â Leverage the power of a single, fully maintained stack to run your mission-critical databases on AWS with confidence.
- Superior TCO on AWS Graviton (arm64): Achieve a lower Total Cost of Ownership and significant performance improvements for your relational database workloads by running natively on AWS Graviton processors.
- End-to-End Enterprise Support: SUSE Priority Support covers the entire solution - from the underlying SLES OS and system components to the MariaDB database layer - for streamlined maintenance and faster issue resolution.
- Secure and Compliant by Design: Built on the SUSE Secure Software Supply Chain, this image provides a verifiable Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), simplifying compliance and providing maximum assurance for data integrity. Key Features for Production Readiness
- Proven Stability and Reliability: A rock-solid foundation optimized for sustained, high-volume transactional and analytical database production workloads.
- Automated Patching: Automated and pre-tested patching and updates ensure continuous security and compliance with minimal operational overhead.
- Cloud-Optimized Scalability: Engineered for high performance and scalability, making it ideal for growing web applications and data services in the AWS cloud.
About SUSE
SUSE is a global leader in innovative, reliable and secure enterprise open source solutions, including SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) and SUSE Rancher Prime. More than 60% of the Fortune 500 rely on SUSE to power their mission-critical workloads, enabling them to innovate everywhere - from the data center to the cloud, to the edge and beyond. SUSE puts the "open" back in open source, collaborating with partners and communities to give customers the agility to tackle innovation challenges today and the freedom to evolve their strategy and solutions tomorrow. For more information contact us at  cloudsales@suse.comÂ
Highlights
- Lower TCO on AWS Graviton (arm64): Run your MariaDB workloads with superior price-performance by leveraging native optimization for AWS Graviton processors, resulting in significant operational cost savings.
- Full-Stack Accountability: SUSE Priority Support backs the entire solution (OS + MariaDB), giving you a single point of contact for all troubleshooting, ensuring reliable deployments and maximum uptime.
- Secure Supply Chain & Compliance: Achieve continuous security with a verified Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) and automated patching, ensuring your critical data workloads meet enterprise compliance standards.
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64-bit (Arm) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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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.
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Use the image to start an instance of your choice in Amazon EC2. Once the instance is running connect to it using a Secure Shell (SSH) client as 'ec2-user' and the configured SSH key. You may connect the instance to the SUSE Customer Center (SCC) or the region local SUSE operated update infrastructure using your existing SUSE registration key. Use 'SUSEConnect -r' or 'registercloudguest -r', respectively to enable your instance to receive maintenance updates and security fixes.
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