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Bitnami by VMware | 6.7.1-7-r08 on Debian 12

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

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136 AWS reviews

    Enginyeria de Software, S.A.

Works as promised

  • September 08, 2014
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Works as advertised. Tried a couple of others and didn't work well with the template I was implementing. Was able to get this running in a few minutes.


    Graham Hicks

Installing WP is a breeze with Bitnami

  • August 26, 2014
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Created Bitnami account and added AWS credentials. Installed in a few simple steps. Could not be easier. Recommend heartily. Check it out for yourself.


    mykeylynx

works great!

  • August 24, 2014
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With a micro tier definitely use it with a SSD. I tried it with a magnetic drive and it's really slow.


    codaham

The default password doesn't work

  • August 20, 2014
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I installed the Wordpress for Bitnami instance and followed all instructions. Just one problem - I can't login to the wordpress application. Everything I've tried has failed. The 'user' + the password from the System log just isn't right for some reason...


    Vince

Reasonably easy to implement

  • July 23, 2014
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I will start by stating that I am a self taught coder, and only have moderate technical skills. I was able to get an EC2 instance up and running with the Bitnami Wordpress image in just a few minutes, and had my website ported over in a few hours. It was relatively easy with few issues. My only suggestion is that Bitnami make follow up directions for standard setup issues more readily available. For example, I did have to do a fair amount of searching to learn how to change the default URL.


    HomeScreen Administrator

works as promised

  • July 02, 2014
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needed to stand up wordpress to test some themes and UI - the bitnami AMI was quick to setup - works straight of the box, great AMI to start with


    Red Stapler

Using this image reduced a day's-goal to 10 minutes.

  • June 23, 2014
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No matter how confident you are using linux and setting up http, mysql, wordpress and dealing with permissions why not just let someone else jump through all of those hoops for you? Using this got me from zero to fully-functional in ten minutes instead of spending a whole day on it.


    Wordpress newb

Dropped in and working

  • June 10, 2014
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Works as advertised. Tried a couple of others and didnt work well with the template I was implementing. Was able to get this running in a few minutes.


    lazso

Superb!

  • June 05, 2014
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I been following Bitnami's AMI and i am pleased to say!!! That its the best all in one Image to get your WordPress up and running without any drama. Thanks to Bitnami my site http://www.spazlport.com finally can run in true clouds.


    christopher zubris

about the best you'll find

  • June 02, 2014
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This is probably the best "click and go" version of wordpress on ubuntu i could find. I did have trouble getting my domain name server setup with this. If you use the default ec2 (its a very long url in this case) then everything works just fine.
Being new to wordpress i gave up trying to change this and started up a LAMP setup on another instance.

The documentaion is fairly good but not nearly complete enough for EC2 instances. It seemed geared more towards generic ubuntu installs, meaning you already have ubuntu running on your own, ya click the link, download the 'bitnami wordpress for ubuntu' package and run their setup scripts. Some people have posted 'soup to nuts' installs using this setup but it would be nice to see somethign from bitnami. The EC2 specifics were more related to getting the ssh pubkey setup.