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Bitnami package for LAMP

Bitnami by VMware | 8.3.4-0-r01 on Debian 12

Linux/Unix, Debian 12 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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40 AWS reviews

    Mohcine

Easy to Install

  • November 10, 2023
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It's really helpful, how can I update Bitnami on a Lightsail instance ? I didn't find any tutorial yet. Thank youu!!


    Antonio

Not Work

  • June 09, 2023
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created multiple instances but the error is ever the same: Server refused our key. it is impossible access to server in any known way.

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    Breno Andrade

Easy and practice!

  • September 25, 2020
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This image is easy to install, to manage and it works for me very well, I used the AWS Codedeploy and earned time, base I did not need to do basic configurations and install/update packages, so I'm very satisfied, thank you bitnami!

Ps.: I already use bitnami in NodeJS and I use bitnami in Lightsail.


    Dave Hastings

Nice Product

  • April 20, 2019
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Sets up easily and does what it says it's going to do. Great way to handle legacy applications that still require PHP 5.6.


    madoon

Excellent for new users.

  • February 16, 2018
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I was testing if i could move some of my services that were too slow on a bad shared hosting service, i thought it would take a few days for me to configure, move, and test everything.
This was my first deployment of an AWS service, and my first time deploying EC2.
The instructions were clear, and i managed to move everything in a few hours, everything seemed to work from the first attempt. i ended up redirecting the server to the new EC2 instance i made that very same day.
the documentation helped. it would have taken hours (or days) longer if i didnt have the instructions.


    Thanks you

Thanks bitnami for this image

  • December 17, 2017
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I needed an image where to deploy an application in laravel and it complied with everything required, now I have more time to concentrate on my application.


    Bodywise

What is the value?

  • November 13, 2017
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I am not certain I see the value of this AMI. I installed it hoping that it would enable all my PHP scripts. As mentioned in previous reviews, you will need to spend considerable time reconfiguring the virtual hosts. It is not straightforward. After hours and hours it still did not enable my PHP scripting.

There are good reviews explaining how to set up LAMP step-by-step. These are also fraught with some difficulty, but the complex virtual hosting is bypassed.

And there is no way of contacting "technical support." So you are on your own.

As with all technical services, the documentation is awful.


    Leo

Don't waste your time

  • June 25, 2017
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I lost a lot of time trying to get a extra vhost properly configured
needing lots of extra work mainly on the php fpm module

I'm sure Bitnami made a good effort but it ended in me getting a clean ubuntu image and starting from scratch




    nb

Great Product

  • June 14, 2017
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This is a great product! After you install, read through the docs. The commands are a little custom, but it will make sense after reading through the docs.

Here are the docs.
https://docs.bitnami.com/aws/

Here's how to access phpmyadmin.
https://docs.bitnami.com/aws/infrastructure/lamp/#access_phpmyadmin

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    RussellG

Good for new Linux users, not so good for experienced users.

  • June 04, 2017
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This LAMP Distro is definitely aimed at Linux new comers more than for experienced Linux cmd-line users. The web-based application management system reminded me of cPanel, though command-line tools are available for many functions in the Bitnami package. But they are not the "standard" Linux commands due to their packaging and location in /opt.

Thus my recommendation is that this is fine for newcomers or cPanel users, but advanced users will probably want to build out their own LAMP distro so that packages are located and function as they are already used to.

Note, if you are training to be a Linux Dev/Ops person, build your own LAMP stack from scratch, so you can learn the default layout and commands that your distro (Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora, etc.) uses instead.

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