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Red Hat Cloud Access
At Red Hat, we recognize that the cloud is one of the most fundamental shifts in IT technology to occur in decades and that existing business models must evolve to meet the demands of the new cloud business and operational requirements. Red Hat is the first company to bring enterprise-class software, subscriptions, and support capabilities all built in to business and operational models that were designed specifically for the cloud.
Enroll
To enable your current Red Hat Premium subscription for Red Hat Cloud Access, you will need the following information:
- Review and confirm you meet the eligibility requirements of Cloud Access.
- Your Red Hat Account Number
- Amazon EC2 12-digit account number
- If you don't have an Amazon EC2 Account number or can't remember your Amazon EC2 account number, click here.
- To become a member of Amazon Web Services, you will be asked to provide a credit card against which you will be charged for all fixed and variable charges associated with accessing resources on Amazon EC2. If you are using the Red Hat Cloud Access feature of a Premium subscription, you will be charged by Amazon for only the virtual machine time and not Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
- Once you purchase your subscription through Amazon Payments, you will be charged a fixed, monthly fee and usage-based fees for your use of Amazon EC2.
To register for Red Hat Cloud Access:
- When you click the Enroll Now button below you will be prompted to log into your Red Hat Account where you can register for Red Hat Cloud Access on Amazon EC2.




