How To Deploy a LAMP Stack Application on Amazon Lightsail

Amazon Lightsail is a simplified AWS platform that provides for deploying and managing web applications. It's designed to make it easy for users who may not have extensive AWS experience. Here's a step-by-step guide on deploying a Bitnami LAMP stack Web Server application (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Python/Perl) on AWS Lightsail.

How to use AWS Lightsail to deploy a LAMP stack application​

Prerequisites​

Steps​

  • Create a Lightsail Instance:
    • Click on the "Create instance" button.
    • Choose the "Linux/Unix" platform.
    • Choose the "OS Only" blueprint.
    • Select the latest version of Ubuntu or your preferred Linux distribution.
    • Choose an instance plan based on your requirements.
    • Enter a unique name for your instance.
    • Click on the "Create instance" button.
  • Connect to your Lightsail Instance:
    • Once the instance is running, click on it in the Lightsail console.
    • Go to the "Connect" tab.
    • Use the provided SSH key to connect to your instance using an SSH client.
  • Update Packages:
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

Install LAMP Components:

  • Install Apache, MySQL, and PHP on your instance:
    sudo apt install apache2 mysql-server php libapache2-mod-php php-mysql
  • Follow the on-screen prompts to set up MySQL.
  • Configure Apache:
    • Configure Apache to serve your application:
      sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf
      • Update the <VirtualHost> block to point to your web application directory.
    • Restart Apache:
      sudo systemctl restart apache2
  • Upload Your Application:
    • Use SCP or any preferred method to upload your web application files to the server. Place them in the directory specified in the Apache configuration.
  • Database Configuration:
    • If your application uses MySQL, create a database and user:
Code:
Expand Collapse Copy
mysql -u root -p  CREATE DATABASE your_database_name; CREATE USER 'your_username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'your_password'; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON your_database_name.* TO 'your_username'@'localhost'; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; EXIT;
  • Update your application configuration file (e.g., config.php) with the database connection details.
  • Finalize Security:
    • Consider securing your server, like configuring a firewall, securing MySQL, and enabling HTTPS.
  • Access Your Application:
    • Open your web browser and enter your Lightsail instance's public IP address or domain to access your deployed LAMP stack application.
Congratulations! You've successfully deployed a LAMP stack application on AWS Lightsail. Remember to follow best practices for security and maintenance.
 
Last edited:

About us

  • oDiscuss Community provides a forum platform for discussing, sharing resources and ideas, and finding answers on various topics, including technology, IT, IT systems, networking systems, computers, servers, blogging, digital marketing, SEO, web design, web development, and more.

Quick Navigation

User Menu