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The purpose of the CentOS 5 base image is to provide a convenient starting point for building solid Amazon
EC2 servers. It has a CentOS5 base install, EC2 tools, and standard networking tools.
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nimlabs/pivot-sdj-20080824.manifest.xml
Added about 3 years ago
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A standard Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Dapper) base install AMI. Built by Millcreek Systems, Inc.
Added about 3 years ago
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Drupal 5.6 ready to use
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A Lite version of Fedora Core 6 some updates, ready to be filled out and rebundled with favorite tools for the roving masses. Boots super fast.
Added about 3 years ago
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rightscale-us/CentOS5_2V4_1_10.manifest.xml
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This is an Oracle Corporation supplied and publicly available AMI that includes Oracle Enterprise Linux Release 5 Update 1 and Oracle Database 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.6) Enterprise Edition - 32 Bit.
Added about 3 years ago
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This 32-bit Windows AMI has been installed with Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.0.3 Developer Edition. Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) has long been noted for its reliability, low total cost of ownership and superior performance. ASE 15 meets the increasing demands of large databases and high transaction volumes, while providing a cost effective database management system. Its key features include on-disk encryption, smart partitions and new, patent-pending query processing technology that has demonstrated a significant increase in performance, as well as enhanced support for unstructured data management. ASE is a high-performance, mission-critical database management system that gives Sybase customers an operational advantage by lowering costs and risks.
Added almost 3 years ago
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Bluegecko/BusyBox-pivot-sdj-i386.manifest.xml
This is a tiny AMI that waits for you to attach an EBS volume on /dev/sdj. When it senses this has happened, it uses chroot/pivot_root to make /dev/sdj the root filesystem and then continues with the boot process.
Added almost 3 years ago
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acherry-hardy-pivot-image/image.manifest.xml
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