Production-ready ERPNext with full root access, automated backups, and security hardening on AWS. Complete ERP solution with accounting, HR, CRM, and manufacturing modules.
This fully managed ERPNext solution delivers a production-ready, hardened ERP server on AWS, built on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Every instance is pre-configured with security best practices, performance optimizations, and automated operations so you can focus on your business, not infrastructure.
Key Features
Automated Setup and Configuration
On first login, an interactive setup script guides you through ERPNext configuration including site creation, administrator credentials, and module activation. The Frappe framework, MariaDB backend, and Redis cache are pre-installed and optimized for production use.
Built-in Backup and Recovery
A pre-configured daily backup job automatically backs up the ERPNext database and uploaded files. Backups older than 7 days are automatically purged. The included restore script lets you recover your complete ERPNext instance from a backup with a single command. For additional resilience, you can export backups to Amazon S3.
Security Hardened
The instance ships with security best practices: HTTPS via Let's Encrypt, UFW firewall pre-configured to allow only SSH (22) and HTTPS (443), fail2ban for brute-force protection, and the latest security patches applied.
Performance Optimized
MariaDB, Redis, and Gunicorn workers are tuned for the selected instance type. Background job processing via Supervisor ensures smooth operation of scheduled tasks, email sending, and report generation.
Complete ERP Modules
ERPNext includes modules for Accounting, HR and Payroll, CRM, Manufacturing, Asset Management, Project Management, Inventory and Warehouse, Buying and Selling, and Quality Management - all integrated in a single platform.
Use Cases
Small and medium businesses needing a complete ERP solution
Manufacturing companies requiring production planning and BOM management
Service companies needing project management with time tracking and billing
Retail and wholesale businesses with inventory and point-of-sale needs
Organizations wanting to replace multiple disconnected tools with one platform
Getting Started
Launch the AMI from AWS Marketplace on your preferred instance type
SSH into your instance and follow the interactive setup wizard
Your ERPNext server is production-ready with backups, HTTPS, and all modules configured automatically
For a detailed getting-started guide and module documentation, visit our documentation at <www.perimattic.com>.
Managed and supported by Perimattic, a cloud infrastructure company with 13+ years of experience serving global clients. We offer free setup assistance, custom integrations, infrastructure consulting, and 24/7 support.
Highlights
Complete ERP Platform: Accounting, HR, CRM, Manufacturing, Inventory, and Project Management modules integrated in one platform with full source code access and customization capabilities.
Automated Daily Backups with Recovery: Pre-configured backup job for database and files, auto-purges older backups, and includes one-command restore. Export to S3 for additional resilience.
24/7 Expert Support by Perimattic: 13+ years of cloud infrastructure expertise with free setup assistance, ERP module configuration guidance, and dedicated support at aws-support@perimattic.com.
AWS Marketplace now accepts line of credit payments through the PNC Vendor Finance program. This program is available to select AWS customers in the US, excluding NV, NC, ND, TN, & VT.
You pay by the hour for the EC2 instance size you run this managed ERPNext deployment on. The eight options are all instance types, not feature tiers. The t2 and t3 families (medium, large, xlarge) give you general-purpose compute, while the m5 family (large, xlarge) provides more memory per core. Within each family, moving from medium to large to xlarge adds more CPU and memory. Your hourly rate rises with the size and family you select. Every option includes the same managed provisioning, monitoring, backups, and updates; only the underlying compute capacity differs.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What do I actually get for the hourly rate on each instance option?
You get a dedicated EC2 instance running a managed ERPNext deployment. The t2 and t3 medium, large, and xlarge sizes give general-purpose CPU and memory. The m5 large and xlarge give more memory per core. Larger sizes within a family add CPU and memory capacity.
Am I charged when the instance is stopped or powered off?
The hourly software charge meters running time only. When the instance is fully stopped, the hourly rate does not accrue. Underlying AWS storage and other resource fees may still apply while the instance is stopped, since those are billed separately by AWS.
What is included in the hourly price besides the compute itself?
Every option includes managed provisioning, monitoring, automated backups, security patches, and updates. The vendor handles infrastructure setup, SSL, and 24/7 monitoring. The instance type you pick changes only the underlying compute capacity, not the managed services bundled with each option.
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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
Added automated first-boot provisioning using failsafe.sh to ensure successful ERPNext installation.
Implemented secure ERPNext setup with auto-generated admin credentials stored in admin_password.txt
Added mandatory domain validation and HTTPS configuration for secure remote access.
Fully automated SSL certificate issuing using Certbot + Apache integration.
Provided Docker Compose-based deployment for consistent, reproducible runtime environments.
Configured persistent data storage for database, Redis, and application files using mounted Docker volumes.
Added auto-restart policy for all ERPNext containers to improve reliability and uptime.
Improved DNS validation logic to avoid SSL failures during domain mapping.
Integrated self-healing setup that retries scripts on failure to guarantee successful provisioning.
Pre-configured MariaDB 10.6, triple Redis architecture, and multi-queue worker system for high-performance ERP operations.
Additional details
Usage instructions
Launch an Instance
From AWS Marketplace, click Continue to Subscribe, then Continue to Configuration, and launch the AMI.
Choose the Recommended Instance Type
Select t2.medium or higher for a smooth ERPNext deployment.
ERP workloads benefit from more CPU/RAM - larger instance types improve performance for accounting, inventory, and CRM operations with multiple concurrent users.
Configure Security Group
Allow inbound traffic on the following ports:
22 (SSH) - For secure terminal access
80 (HTTP) - Required temporarily for SSL validation
443 (HTTPS) - Secure access to ERPNext web interface
Connect to the Instance
Use SSH to connect:
ssh -i <your-key.pem> ubuntu@<public-ip>
First-Boot Setup (Guided)
On first login, an interactive guided setup will automatically start:
Detects public IP
Prompts for domain name mapping to ERPNext
Validates DNS A-record propagation
Asks for admin email for SSL certificate registration
Generates a strong secure ERPNext admin password
Stores credentials in /opt/app/admin_password.txt and /opt/app/.env
Creates Apache reverse proxy configuration with WebSocket support
Requests & installs a free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate
Deploys ERPNext using Docker Compose (MariaDB, Redis, workers, scheduler)
DNS Configuration Required
Before (or during) setup, add this DNS A-record:
yourdomain.com <your-instance-public-IP>
Setup continues only when major resolvers confirm valid mapping.
Automatic SSL Setup
After DNS validation:
Enables HTTPS access to ERPNext dashboard
Auto-installs a valid TLS certificate
Redirects HTTP to HTTPS for security
Start / Restart ERPNext Manually (if needed)
cd /opt/app
docker compose ps
docker compose restart
Persistent volumes preserve database, files, and logs across restarts.
Access the ERPNext Web Interface
Open your browser and visit:
https://<your-domain>
We offer:
Free setup assistance
Custom development & integrations
Infrastructure consulting
Automation & AI solutions
With 13+ years of experience serving global clients, we ensure your deployment runs smoothly and scales with your needs.
What We Help With:
Initial setup and configuration assistance (free)
Troubleshooting connectivity, performance, and backup issues
Custom development and integrations
Infrastructure consulting and architecture review
Migration planning from other solutions
Automation solutions and scaling guidance
Instance Sizing Guidance:
To help you select the right instance type for your workload:
t2.medium or t3.medium: Development environments, small applications with fewer than 50 concurrent connections and under 10 GB of data
m5.large: Production workloads with moderate traffic, up to 200 concurrent connections and up to 50 GB of data
m5.xlarge: High-traffic production databases, e-commerce platforms, and SaaS applications with 500+ concurrent connections and larger datasets
For workload-specific sizing recommendations, contact our team for a free consultation. We ensure your deployment runs smoothly and scales with your needs.
Refunds and Issues:
If you experience any issues with the product or need to request a refund, contact us at aws-support@perimattic.com and we will respond promptly to resolve your concern.
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