MariaDB on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Sedetos
Sedetos Global Solutions, Inc
MariaDB on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Sedetos
Sedetos Global Solutions, Inc
MariaDB on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by Sedetos
Sedetos Global Solutions, Inc
MariaDB on Ubuntu VM for Database Administrators and Developers – Pre-configured with MariaDB, optimized for high-performance data operations
Experience robust and secure database management with our Secure MariaDB Ubuntu Server AMI. This enterprise-ready solution combines the reliability of MariaDB with the stability of Ubuntu Server, offering an open-source database optimized for performance and security. Ideal for businesses seeking a scalable and efficient database infrastructure.
Key Features:- Pre-configured Security: Enhanced security settings to protect your data.
- Optimized Performance: Fine-tuned for high performance and low latency.
- Scalability: Easily scale your database to meet growing demands.
- Open Source: Leverage the power of open-source software with no licensing fees.
- Regular Updates: Automatic updates to ensure you have the latest features and security patches.
Benefits: Cost-Effective:
- Reduce costs with an open-source solution that doesn't compromise on quality.
- High Availability: Ensure your database is always available with built-in redundancy and failover support.
- Ease of Use: Simplified management and deployment processes.
- Community Support: Access a vast community of developers and resources for troubleshooting and optimization.
- Launch the AMI:
- Deploy the Secure MariaDB Ubuntu Server AMI on your Azure instance.
Use SSH to connect to your Ubuntu Server instance. For example:
ssh -i your-key.pem azureuser@your-instance-public-ip
Once connected to your instance, log in to the MariaDB database using the following command:
Log In to MariaDB: Once connected to your instance, log in to the MariaDB database using the following command:- Copy
- sudo mysql -u root -p
- Use this temporary password: Pass83s&ds1
- Please change password after login
Create a New User (Optional):
For enhanced security, create a new user with specific privileges:- Copy
- CREATE USER 'newuser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
- GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'newuser'@'localhost';
- FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Type exit to leave the MariaDB prompt.
Secure Your Installation:Run the MariaDB secure installation script to further enhance security:
sudo mysql_secure_installation
By following these steps, you'll have a secure and optimized MySQL database ready for your enterprise applications.