Overview
Cloudwrxs Solution with MariaDB on RHEL 8 offers a high-performance, open-source relational database platform engineered for scalability, security, and enterprise-grade reliability. Built to power modern, data-driven applications, Cloudwrxs leverages MariaDB advanced SQL capabilities, ACID compliance, and compatibility with MySQL to support transactional systems, analytics platforms, and mission-critical workloads.
Optimized for the secure and stable RHEL 8 environment, this solution ensures seamless integration, high availability, and flexible deployment whether on-premises, in hybrid environments, or at scale in the cloud. MariaDB support for replication, clustering, and pluggable storage engines makes it ideal for applications demanding both performance and adaptability, from e-commerce and finance to SaaS platforms and internal business systems.
Engineered with enterprise resilience in mind, Cloudwrxs with MariaDB on RHEL 8 delivers strong data governance, efficient query performance, and simplified management. Whether you are modernizing legacy systems or building cloud-native applications, trust Cloudwrxs to help you unlock the full power of MariaDB while maintaining agility, scalability, and operational confidence across your infrastructure.
Highlights
- 1. Reliable Relational Data Management Leverage MariaDB enterprise-grade SQL engine for secure, consistent, and high-performance data processing. 2. Real-Time Transaction Processing Enable fast, reliable data transactions to power real-time applications, analytics, and business operations.
- 3. Data Security & Compliance Protect sensitive data with encryption, access control, and advanced security features built on RHEL 8. 4. Scalable & Flexible Architecture Scale vertically or horizontally with support for replication, clustering, and pluggable storage engines.
- 5. Expert Database Enablement Count on Cloudwrxs proven expertise in deploying, optimizing, and managing MariaDB on enterprise RHEL 8 environments.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
---|---|
m5.large Recommended | $0.59 |
r5.2xlarge | $0.59 |
m5.xlarge | $0.59 |
r5.xlarge | $0.59 |
m6i.2xlarge | $0.59 |
t3.medium | $0.59 |
t3.small | $0.59 |
i3.2xlarge | $0.59 |
i3.large | $0.59 |
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You may terminate the instance at anytime to stop incurring charges.
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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
Cloudwrxs MariaDB Q1 2025
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Usage instructions
- Launching the EC2 Instance 1.1. Navigate to the AWS EC2 Console - Launch Instance 1.2. Select the AMI: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (x86_64) 1.3. Choose an instance type, e.g., m5.large or larger 1.4. Create or select an existing SSH Key Pair:
- Save the .pem private key securely
- This key will be used for SSH access 1.5. Configure the Security Group:
- Allow SSH (port 22) inbound access (preferably limited to your IP)
- Allow MariaDB (port 3306) inbound access if remote DB access is required (restrict by IP for security) 1.6. Launch the instance
- Connecting to the EC2 Instance 2.1. Connection Prerequisites
- Ensure your SSH private key (.pem) file is available
- Default user: cloud-user
- Key-based authentication only: Password login is disabled (PasswordAuthentication no) Root login is disabled (PermitRootLogin no)
- SSH port: 22
2.2. For Linux/macOS Users (Terminal) ssh -i /path/to/your-key.pem cloud-user@<EC2_Public_IP>
- Replace /path/to/your-key.pem with the correct path to your SSH key
- Replace <EC2_Public_IP> with your instance public IP
- Set permissions if needed: chmod 400 /path/to/your-key.pem
2.3. For Windows Users (Using PuTTY)
- Convert the .pem file to .ppk format using PuTTYgen
- In PuTTY: Host Name: cloud-user@<EC2_Public_IP> Port: 22 Load your .ppk private key under Connection - SSH - Auth
- Accessing MariaDB 3.1. Check MariaDB version: mysql --version
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