My main use case has been hosting client-facing web applications and internal documentation portals for Radian Services, where we leveraged Wordpress on Amazon Linux to quickly deploy content management systems that our financial compliance workflows could integrate with.
The combination gave us reliability, cost-efficiency, and easy scalability. We could spin up instances quickly and manage them through standard AWS tooling, which was particularly useful for projects where we needed a robust CMS without the overhead of managing more complex infrastructures.
One specific example was setting up an internal documentation portal for our chartered accountant clients at Radian Services. We deployed Wordpress on Amazon Linux to host structured compliance guidelines, process documents, and regulatory updates that our team and clients could access anytime.
Running it on Amazon Linux was extremely lightweight and fast to configure. We set up the LAMP stack—Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP—on an Amazon Linux instance, and we got Wordpress on Amazon Linux running within a few hours, establishing a fully functional portal that our clients could log into and access their relevant documents. It saved a lot of back-and-forth communication and made document management much smoother for the whole team. It was genuinely one of the most practical and efficient setups we implemented.