The Debian images are used to provision virtual machines with a Debian Linux distribution pre-installed. For more information about Debian, see www.debian.org.
Debian 11 (bullseye) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Debian 10 (buster) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Debian 9 (stretch) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Debian 8 (jessie) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Debian 8 (jessie) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Debian 8 (jessie) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Updated format-secondary-disk script to use sectors as the unit rather than MB. This prevents a rounding error that seems to occur when using MB as the unit value.
Updated format-secondary-disk script to use sectors as the unit rather than MB. This prevents a rounding error that seems to occur when using MB as the unit value.
Debian 7.8 (wheezy) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Debian 7.8 (wheezy) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Debian 7.8 (wheezy) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Debian 7.7 (wheezy) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Debian 7.6 (wheezy) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Updated bash (bash 4.2+dfsg-0.1+deb7u3) to address CVE-2014-6271 and CVE-2014-7169
Enable serial console on ttys0. See /etc/default/grub and /etc/inittab. For SmartOS and Triton DataCenter users, this allows you to connect to the vm console via vmadm console UUID.
Debian 7.6 (wheezy) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Debian 7.5 (wheezy) 64-bit image with just essential packages installed. Ideal for users who are comfortable with setting up their own environment and tools.
Fixed an important issue where new ssh_host keys were not generated on instances created from the image. Please see the note below if you are using an older image.
login-duo package is no longer preinstalled.
Warning! If you currently use the older images, you should delete any existing ssh_host keys by running: