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Intuz Wordpress

Intuz | v6.3.2

Linux/Unix, Ubuntu 22.04 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Andrew

Works Great Out the Box

  • November 20, 2018
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I forget what makes this wordpress AMI the best, but I've tried a few others and ran into some obstacles. This one works well out the box and i've been running this over a year now. No T3 support yet, but this one works!


    Hack Attack

Awesome AMI, Huge Time Saver

  • November 05, 2018
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This is my go to AMI for testing and launching simple sites. I create a lot of Wordpress sites for work and when you just need to test a migration, create a quick site that you can later migrate, etc.


    Palash Anchliya

Amazing WordPress AMI!!!

  • March 19, 2017
  • Review verified by AWS Marketplace

This is a great WordPress AMI which has everything installed to run your website.
It was just one-click setup. Thanks for this amazing AMI.
I would recommend all to use this AMI.


    ML

Great,Quick and Easy

  • February 06, 2017
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Great! Having installed WordPress before on a different server (non-AWS), I wasn't exactly looking forward to going through all the hassle of setting it up with its dependencies like SQL. All I had to do was get my user password which is well-documented on how to do.


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