GigaOps Patch Guard extends the secure life of Debian 10 x86 instances beyond official end-of-life. Built by Gigabits, it delivers ongoing vulnerability management and compliance tooling.
Vulnerability Scanner: Daily CVE scans with severity and remediation guidance.
Compliance Reports: Audit-ready reports in JSON or PDF.
Drift Detection: Alerts on unauthorized changes to system files.
Automated Hardening: First-boot baselines including firewall and SSH.
Migration Readiness: Run gigaops migrate-check to plan moving to Debian 11 or 12.
Ideal For: Organizations running legacy Debian 10 x86 workloads requiring continued security patching.
Highlights
Extended lifecycle patches for Debian 10 x86. GigaOps Patch Guard delivers curated security updates beyond official EOL for your legacy Debian instances.
Daily CVE scanning with severity ratings. Drift detection alerts on unauthorized changes to system files and configurations on your Debian 10 x86 server.
Compliance reports on demand. Automated first-boot hardening. Migration readiness scoring for planning your move from Debian 10 to newer versions.
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You pay by the hour for this software, billed per running instance. Each dimension maps to a specific Amazon EC2 instance type, so your rate depends on the instance size and family you choose. Smaller types like t2.nano and t3.micro carry lower hourly rates. Larger and specialized families — compute (c-series), memory (r-series and x-series), general purpose (m-series), storage (d-series and i-series), GPU (g-series and p-series), and high-memory (u-series) — scale up with more capacity. You run the software on your own instance and stop charges by stopping the instance.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does one hourly unit map to for billing?
Each unit is one running Amazon EC2 instance of the type you select. The software meters the hours that instance runs. Each launched instance bills separately. Instance size and family set the hourly rate, so a t3.micro and an m7i.24xlarge accrue different amounts per running hour.
Am I charged when my instance is stopped?
The software rate meters running time only. When you stop the instance, software charges stop. Stopped instances may still incur separate AWS storage fees for attached volumes, but the software license does not accrue while the instance is not running.
How is this software delivered and launched on my instances?
The software ships as a pre-built machine image you launch on AWS with a 1-Click deployment. You run it on your own EC2 instance. The image includes updates, firewalls, and network protocols. You choose the instance type, and that choice sets your hourly software rate.
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Version release notes
Release 1.0
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Usage instructions
ssh to the instance public IP and login as 'debian' 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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