This product has charges associated with it for seller support. Keycloak is an open-source identity and access management (IAM) solution that provides single sign-on (SSO), authentication, authorization, and identity federation. It supports modern standards like OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, and SAML, making it easy to secure applications and services.
This is a repackaged open-source software product wherein additional charges apply
for support. Keycloak 26.6.1 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS provides an
identity and access management (IAM) platform for securing applications, APIs,
services, and user identities. Keycloak enables centralized authentication,
authorization, user management, and Single Sign-On (SSO) while supporting widely
adopted standards including OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect (OIDC), and SAML 2.0.
Keycloak provides a centralized identity layer for modern applications and
distributed environments. It supports user federation, identity brokering,
multi-factor authentication, role-based access control, session management, and
customizable authentication flows. The solution is suitable for web applications,
APIs, microservices, SaaS platforms, enterprise applications, and cloud-native
workloads deployed on AWS and other infrastructure.
Key Features
Centralized identity and access management.
Single Sign-On (SSO) for applications and services.
OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect authentication.
SAML 2.0 support for enterprise identity integration.
User, role, group, and permission management.
Multi-factor authentication and configurable security policies.
LDAP and Active Directory user federation.
Identity brokering and external identity provider integration.
Customizable login pages and authentication flows.
Session management and administrative controls.
Application Security
Keycloak centralizes authentication and authorization so applications can rely on
a dedicated identity platform instead of implementing authentication independently.
It can provide secure access controls for web applications, REST APIs,
microservices, and other services while simplifying identity management across
multiple applications.
Enterprise Identity Integration
Keycloak can integrate with existing enterprise identity systems through LDAP and
Active Directory federation and can connect applications with external identity
providers. Its role and permission management capabilities help organizations
implement structured access-control policies across applications and services.
AWS and Ubuntu 24.04 Deployment
Pre-configured Keycloak environment on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
Ready-to-use identity and access management platform.
Suitable for deployment on Amazon EC2.
Compatible with AWS load balancing and cloud infrastructure.
Suitable for development, testing, staging, and production environments.
Can be integrated with external databases and enterprise identity systems.
Use Cases
Single Sign-On for web applications and APIs.
Authentication for microservices and SaaS applications.
OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect identity services.
SAML-based enterprise authentication.
LDAP and Active Directory integration.
Centralized user and role management.
Multi-factor authentication deployments.
Cloud-native and enterprise application security.
Maintenance Support by PCloudhosting
PCloudhosting provides maintenance support for the Keycloak
environment on Ubuntu 24.04. Support may include installation and configuration
assistance, troubleshooting, update guidance, identity-service configuration,
deployment assistance, and operational support for production environments.
Keywords: Keycloak, Keycloak 26.6.1, Ubuntu 24.04, IAM,
Identity and Access Management, SSO, Single Sign-On, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect,
OIDC, SAML, authentication, authorization, MFA, LDAP, Active Directory,
identity federation, microservices security, API security, AWS EC2,
PCloudhosting.
Highlights
Built-in Single Sign-On (SSO) for web apps, APIs, and microservices
User federation with LDAP, Active Directory, and custom databases
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You pay by the hour based on the EC2 instance size you pick to run this software. All 21 dimensions cover the same pre-configured Keycloak identity platform on Ubuntu 24.04; they differ only in the underlying compute. Options span general-purpose families (t2, t3, m3, m4, m5), memory-optimized families (r3, r4, r5), and compute-optimized families (c3, c4, c5). Sizes range from nano and micro up to 2xlarge. Larger or more specialized instances carry higher hourly rates. You scale cost by choosing a bigger instance for heavier authentication loads. Free maintenance support is included across all options.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What do I actually receive when I pick one of the hourly instance dimensions?
You get a pre-configured Keycloak identity and access management platform running on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. It includes a preinstalled Keycloak server, web-based admin console, and full OS access. The instance size you choose sets the CPU and memory available for your authentication workload.
Am I charged when the instance is stopped or powered off?
Software charges meter running instance-hours. A fully stopped instance does not accrue the hourly software fee. Underlying AWS storage for the stopped instance may still incur separate AWS fees. You only pay the software rate while the instance runs.
Which instance families should I consider for heavier authentication or user-federation loads?
General-purpose families (t2, t3, m3, m4, m5) suit typical identity workloads. Memory-optimized families (r3, r4, r5) fit large user directories and caching-heavy sessions. Compute-optimized families (c3, c4, c5) handle high token-processing rates. You scale by resizing to a larger instance for more capacity.
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This product has charges associated with it for seller support. Keycloak is an open-source identity and access management (IAM) solution designed to secure applications and services. Developed by Red Hat, Keycloak simplifies user authentication, authorization, and user management, offering a centralized platform for handling identity-related tasks. It supports various authentication methods, including social logins, single sign-on (SSO), and multi-factor authentication, making it a versatile solution for securing web applications, mobile apps, and APIs.
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for patching the operating system and the maintenance provided by Kurian. This AMI has Keycloak installed as a service with PostgreSQL as the backend database.
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Launch a private Keycloak identity and access management server on AWS with automated first boot, generated administrator credentials, HTTPS access, PostgreSQL, and built in backup and restore helpers. This product has a fee associated with the provision and deployment of the application and AMI support.
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