This image deploys your LAMP server on AWS using 1-Click deploy process.
What is the LAMP stack?
The LAMP stack is a popular stack for web development. LAMP is an acronym for Linux, Apache, MariaDB, and PHP. The popularity of this stack is driven by the fact that it is open-source, reliable, and well-suited for building dynamic websites and web applications. In addition, Linux is a stable and robust operating system, Apache is a widely used web server, MariaDB is a powerful and versatile relational database management system, and PHP is a popular server-side scripting language that can be easily integrated with the other components of the stack. Together, these technologies provide a solid foundation for building and deploying web projects of all types and sizes.
Why should you use this image?
This image makes it easy for you to deploy your LAMP stack on AWS, allowing you and your developers to focus on getting your PHP-powered application or website to function correctly. As a bonus, this image also contains PhpMyAdmin, an easy-to-use web GUI for managing MariaDB. You will be managing SQL databases with a tool used by professionals.
Easy to deploy (1-Click deploy)
Latest versions of Ubuntu, Apache, MariaDB and PHP Included
Hand Holding support is available to get you started.
So why wait? Start building your next web project on LAMP today and experience the many benefits it has to offer!
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Getting Started Process in brief
Click subscribe above to start the deployment process.
Configure your server based on the needs of your application.
Launch Your server (it takes 5mins on the first run to deploy)
Access your Server using the IP Address issued by AWS for the initial setup.
Unique access details for MariaDB and PHPMyAdmin will be generated on the first run and stored at
/opt/lamp/generated-credentials.txt
Enjoy the Power of LAMP.
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Highlights
Easy to deploy (1-Click deploy)
Latest versions of Ubuntu, Apache, MariaDB and PHP Included
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Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What software comes preinstalled on the instance you launch?
The image bundles a LAMP stack: Linux (Ubuntu), Apache web server, MariaDB database, and PHP. It also includes PhpMyAdmin, a web interface for managing MariaDB. Access details for MariaDB and PhpMyAdmin are generated on first run and stored on the server. You pay the hourly software rate on top of these components.
Am I charged the software fee when my instance is stopped?
The hourly software charge meters running time only. A fully stopped instance does not accrue software charges. Note that stopped instances may still incur underlying AWS storage fees for their attached volumes. Charges resume when you start the instance again.
What drives my total cost across the many instance types listed?
Two factors combine: the instance type you pick and the number of hours you run it. Each instance type carries its own hourly software rate, and AWS infrastructure charges apply separately. Larger instance types cost more per hour. Your bill is the hourly rate multiplied by running hours, plus AWS compute and storage fees.
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Updates to the latest Security Patches for Ubuntu server, Apache, MariaDB and PHP
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Provision an EC2 instance with the right capacity for your needs.
Access your Server using the IP Address issued by AWS for the initial setup. Using your web browser, open: http://your-server-ip
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