第 5 章 Configuring RHEL on AWS with Secure Boot
Secure Boot, defined in the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification, controls to run only trusted and authorized programs at boot time. It verifies the digital signatures of the boot loader and its components during startup, ensuring that only trusted and authorized programs load and blocking unauthorized ones. You can enable this feature for both AWS Marketplace Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Amazon Machine Image (AMI) and custom RHEL AMI.
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- AWS Marketplace RHEL AMI
- The AWS Marketplace offers pre-configured Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Amazon Machine Image (AMI) designed for specific use cases, such as data processing, system management, and web development. These ready-to-use images help reduce setup time by minimizing the manual installation and configuration required for operating systems and software packages.
- Custom RHEL AMI
- A custom RHEL AMI offers flexibility to customers and organizations to build and deploy tailored environments that meet specific application and workflow requirements. By creating custom RHEL AMI, you can use RHEL instances that are pre-installed with necessary tools, configurations, and security policies. This customization aims at greater control over the infrastructure.