Overview
LAMP Stack provides Apache, MariaDB and PHP pre-installed and configured on a Linux AMI to support deployment of PHP-based web applications. The operating system is updated with the latest patches to ensure stability and security.
MariaDB is secured by running mysql_secure_installation, and Apache and PHP are configured following standard installation procedures. This approach allows administrators to easily customize and tune the stack using the official documentation for each component. An EC2 instance launched from this AMI is ready to use with minimal or no additional configuration, enabling rapid deployment of PHP applications and web services.
Kurian provides multiple versions of this product on all popular Linux platforms such as Ubuntu, Debian, Oracle Linux, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, Amazon Linux, Fedora Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. For the supported versions of the product, distributions, and versions of the Linux platform, look up the Version under the Usage Information section of this page. For any combination of versions of product and OS that are not listed on the marketplace, custom AMI can be built, please contact us. Kurian has released preconfigured software applications such as CMS platforms, Jenkins, databases, the LAMP stack, Ansible, popular tools in the DevOps toolchain, and monitoring applications widely used by system administrators and DevOps engineers. For selected Linux distributions, hardened images based on industry standard benchmarks are also available. Kurian AMIs are built following official installation procedures, so you do not need to learn any custom methods if additional configurations are required.
Highlights
- LAMP stack built using standard installation procedures for easy customization
- Includes Apache, secured MariaDB and PHP with commonly required modules
- Ready-to-use AMI for rapid deployment of PHP web applications
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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
v8.5 with OS security fixes released on February 19th, 2026 for AlmaLinux 10.1. Mariadb Version 11.8 and PHP 8.5
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Usage instructions
- mysql_secure_installation script has been run already and the root user password has been set to the EC2 instance id.
- SSH into the EC2 instance as user specific to the operating system. For CentOS it is centos.
- Connect to the database as user root using EC2 node instance id as the password. Change password as needed, and create additional database objects as needed for the applications.
- To deploy a PHP application on the newly spun up node follow the steps provided in the AMI documentation.
- Ports 22 (SSH), 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) will be opened by default. If the web application runs on non-standard ports that needs to be opened on the security group.
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