These AMIs, along with the previously announced .NET Core on Amazon Linux 2 and Ubuntu AMIs, make it easier for you to modernize .NET and SQL workloads on free Linux-based operating systems, without the need to buy Windows Server licenses.
You can launch SQL Server 2017 on Ubuntu Server 16.04 and Amazon Linux 2 Candidate 2 instances on-demand using License Included (LI) AMIs directly from the Amazon EC2 console. The AMIs are available in all four editions – SQL Server Web Edition, SQL Server Express Edition, SQL Server Standard Edition, and SQL Server Enterprise Edition. You can also bring your own SQL Server 2017 licenses (BYOL) to Amazon EC2 instances running Microsoft Windows, Ubuntu, Amazon Linux 2, RHEL and SUSE Linux, or to Docker containers running in Amazon EC2. To learn more, visit aws.amazon.com/sql.