Overview
A real store in one click: WordPress with WooCommerce auto-installed, a Redis object cache, MariaDB, automatic HTTPS, and a hardened Ubuntu 24.04 base. Skip the manual LEMP stack setup - launch the instance, point your domain at it, and start selling. No per-transaction platform fees and no monthly SaaS lock-in: you own the store and its data.
The appliance boots ready to use. Browse to the instance over self-signed TLS (or point a domain at it for trusted Let's Encrypt HTTPS), complete the short WordPress install wizard, and your WooCommerce store is live. Database credentials are pre-wired and the Redis object cache is configured for performance out of the box. The hardened base includes a firewall, key-only SSH, and automatic security updates.
Not affiliated with or endorsed by the WordPress or WooCommerce projects. WordPress and WooCommerce are open-source software; this listing provides a pre-configured, production-hardened deployment on Ubuntu.
Highlights
- WordPress + WooCommerce auto-installed behind automatic HTTPS
- Redis object cache + MariaDB for performance, pre-wired on first boot
- Hardened Ubuntu 24.04 base - firewall, key-only SSH, automatic security updates
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|---|---|
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
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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
Initial release. WordPress + WooCommerce on a hardened Ubuntu 24.04 base with automatic HTTPS, MariaDB, and a Redis object cache. Database credentials pre-wired on first boot.
Additional details
Usage instructions
Launch with ports 80, 443, and 22 open. Wait ~2 minutes for first boot (WooCommerce + Redis object cache auto-install). Browse to https://<public-ip>/wp-admin and complete the WordPress install wizard; database credentials are pre-wired (retrieve with: sudo cat /opt/appliance/credentials.txt). For trusted public TLS (Let's Encrypt), point a domain at the instance and launch with EC2 user-data line: APPLIANCE_DOMAIN=yourdomain.com.
Support
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Email support@appxen.ai for setup help and troubleshooting. Best-effort email support during business hours. Documentation and launch guide:
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