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    PHP & Wordpress with Nginx 1.31.0 on Ubuntu 26.04

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    Production-ready WordPress stack powered by Ubuntu 26.04, NGINX 1.30.1, PHP 8.5, and MariaDB.

    Overview

    WordPress Stack on Ubuntu 26.04 with NGINX 1.30.1 and PHP 8.5 Overview

    This AMI delivers a production-ready WordPress hosting environment optimized for performance, scalability, and security on Amazon EC2. Built on Ubuntu Server 26.04 LTS, the stack includes the latest stable versions of NGINX 1.30.1, PHP 8.5, MariaDB, and WordPress, preconfigured for fast deployment and simplified management.

    The image is designed for developers, startups, agencies, enterprises, and hosting providers seeking a reliable WordPress platform with modern web server architecture and cloud-native compatibility.

    Included Software Stack :- Ubuntu Server 26.04 LTS NGINX 1.30.1 Mainline PHP 8.5 with PHP-FPM MariaDB Server Latest WordPress Release Cloud-init Integration

    Highlights

    • Production-ready WordPress stack powered by Ubuntu 26.04, NGINX 1.30.1, PHP 8.5, and MariaDB for fast, secure, and scalable website hosting on AWS EC2.
    • AWS optimized AMI with cloud-init support, SSH key-based authentication, SSL-ready NGINX configuration, and seamless compatibility with modern EC2 infrastructure.
    • Preconfigured high-performance environment for WordPress, WooCommerce, blogs, business websites, and agency hosting with simplified deployment and easy scalabilit

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Ubuntu 26.04

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    PHP & Wordpress with Nginx 1.31.0 on Ubuntu 26.04

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    t3.xlarge
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    $0.10
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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

    Version release notes

    WordPress stack powered by Ubuntu 26.04, NGINX 1.30.1, PHP 8.5, and MariaDB

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    Usage Instructions

    Launching the Instance:-

    Launch an EC2 instance using this AMI from AWS Marketplace. Choose the desired EC2 instance type based on your workload. Configure the Security Group to allow: SSH (Port 22) HTTP (Port 80) HTTPS (Port 443)

    Connecting to the Server:- Use the SSH key pair associated with your EC2 instance. Example: ssh -i your-key.pem ubuntu@your-public-ip Default SSH username: ubuntu

    Accessing WordPress:- After the instance is running, open your browser and visit: http://your-public-ip  or http://your-domain.com  You will see the WordPress installation page where you can: Configure site title Create admin account Set WordPress password Complete the installation

    Installed Stack Components:- Ubuntu Server 26.04 LTS NGINX 1.30.1 PHP 8.5 with PHP-FPM MariaDB Server Latest WordPress Cloud-init Support

    Important File Locations:- WordPress Web Root /var/www/wordpress

    NGINX Configuration:- /etc/nginx/conf.d/

    PHP-FPM Socket:- /run/php/php8.5-fpm.sock

    NGINX Logs:- /var/log/nginx/

    Managing Services :- Restart NGINX sudo systemctl restart nginx

    Restart PHP-FPM sudo systemctl restart php8.5-fpm

    Restart MariaDB sudo systemctl restart mariadb

    Enabling HTTPS with Certbot Install SSL certificate using Let's Encrypt: sudo certbot --nginx -d yourdomain.com

    Recommended Post Deployment Tasks Configure domain DNS records Enable HTTPS/SSL Update WordPress plugins and themes Configure automated backups Enable firewall rules Install Redis cache for performance optimization Configure monitoring and logging Security Recommendations Use SSH key authentication only Restrict SSH access by IP address Keep Ubuntu packages updated Regularly update WordPress core, themes, and plugins Enable automated backups Use strong passwords for WordPress admin accounts

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