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Enterprise Image

LocalStack offers an Enterprise image that allows offline usage and includes a customer-specific configuration. This offline functionality is enabled by:

  • Pre-installed packages required for running specific services that are usually downloaded on demand (such as opensearch or dynamodb-local).
  • A certificate keypair for localhost.localstack.cloud to resolve to the LocalStack container via our DNS server.
  • An embedded decryption key in the image, eliminating the need to contact the license server to operate LocalStack.
  • Airgapped environments: The Enterprise image is ideal for customers who operate in airgapped environments where internet access is restricted.
  • Security Fixes: The Enterprise image is updated with the latest security fixes and patches including container image scans on a priority basis.
  • Custom Configuration: The Enterprise image can be customized to include specific packages and configurations required by the customer.
  • CI Usage: The Enterprise image can be used in CI/CD pipelines to ensure that the same image is used across all environments.
  • After the image is pushed to the customer-specific ECR repository, the customer can pull and push it to their internal Docker registry.
  • Developers within the customer’s network can then pull the image from this registry.
  • To use the image from the command line interface (CLI), set the IMAGE_NAME configuration to the name of the Enterprise image, typically using the command:
    Terminal window
    IMAGE_NAME=localstack-enterprise localstack start

This section compares the standard LocalStack for AWS Docker image (“online”) with the customer-specific Enterprise image (“offline”).

Area Standard image Enterprise image
Internet requirement for core startup Requires network access for normal license activation. Designed to run without internet access in air-gapped environments.
License behavior Activates via LocalStack licensing endpoints. If unreachable, LocalStack attempts offline activation and requires re-activation every 24 hours. Includes an embedded keypair/decryption key so LocalStack can run without contacting the license server.
Service dependencies Some services may download dependencies on demand during runtime. Service dependencies are pre-baked into the image for offline usage.
Cloud Pods Platform remote integration can sync state with your LocalStack account. LocalStack Platform remotes are typically unavailable in fully air-gapped setups. Use self-managed remotes (for example S3 or ORAS) when available in your environment.
Ephemeral instances Available via Web App/CLI as cloud-hosted LocalStack runtimes. Not available in air-gapped/offline deployments because they run on LocalStack Cloud infrastructure.
Telemetry Can send usage events for features such as Stack Insights. Keep event reporting disabled (DISABLE_EVENTS=1) for strict offline setups.

The main integrations are:

  • License activation: The standard image performs online activation using your LOCALSTACK_AUTH_TOKEN. See Auth Token for activation behavior and fallbacks.
  • Event reporting (telemetry): Used for Stack Insights and related usage analytics. You can disable this via DISABLE_EVENTS=1.
  • Cloud Pods (platform remote): Saving/loading pods against the default platform remote uses LocalStack-managed infrastructure. For stricter data residency, configure your own Cloud Pods remote storage.
  • Ephemeral instances: These are managed cloud instances and therefore require connectivity to LocalStack Cloud services.
Section titled “Recommended setup for offline environments”
  • Use the offline Enterprise image when no outbound connectivity is permitted.
  • Keep DISABLE_EVENTS=1 to prevent event reporting.
  • Prefer local persistence or self-managed Cloud Pod remotes instead of platform remotes.
  • Do not rely on Ephemeral Instances in fully isolated networks; run LocalStack directly in your controlled environment instead.
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