Instance type: T1. Must be a micro instance. If larger, it will be requested. VPC setting: if reserved, it will be automatically configured according to the region. Security group: a warning is displayed, but new is selected according to user settings. The user is the developer of AMI (such as bitnami). Parity: creating parity is a three-step process. Although it is optional, you can log in to EC2 instance through SSH, so it is recommended to create. 1.2 – ensure that EC2 generates key pairs in the same way as the version selected for the EC2 instance and the version displayed on the AWS console. Otherwise, the process will not work. Male 1 In this screenshot, click the first hyperlink. Male 2 Redirect to EC2 console. Click create key pair. Male 3 Type a distinguished key pair name, and then click create. Male 4 The new key pair is created. 1.3 – return to the tag before WordPress AMI started and refresh the page. Now you can select the new key pair you just created. T1 before accepting the terms and conditions and choosing to start with 1-click. Select the micro instance again. Male this message will be displayed in a few seconds. Now, we have successfully deployed WordPress AMI. Confirmed time. Step 2 – go to WordPress AMI configuration androg AWS EC2 dashboard AWS console and select EC2. EC2 instrument panel opens. The top middle part of the page must display the text 1 running instance. Click the appropriate text. The EC2 dashboard that displays active instances will display a list of EC2 instances for AWS accounts. There is only one word press installation. Next, replicate the subdomains mentioned below in public DNS. This is the word press installation URL. After pasting into the browser (newly installed), you can view the word press site! 2.1 – remember the system generated WordPress administrator password search famous 5-minute WordPress installation? Well, bitnami also handles it. But hey! What is the WordPress username and password?! Well, the default user name is user, and the password is generated by the system. That is, word press AMI is created randomly during installation. We must find it now. To do this, follow the screenshot below. On the AWS EC2 instance control board (the second screenshot below step 2), click actions > instance Settings > import system log. Starting with the installation of WordPress AMI, the full system log will be displayed. In the EC2 instance, you can scroll down the regular system log to the right to find the randomly generated word press password. Copy and paste it into WordPress to log in and use it! Male t1 AWS uses micro EC2 and bitnami WordPress Ami’s WordPress conclusion Amazon provides one year of free use, which is a good way to test the actual WordPress website or blog. Save hosting costs throughout the year and experience the power and simplicity of the cloud. As long as the a record in the domain is specified as the public DNS of EC2 instance, it will become a complete word press site! I hope you can learn something new from this tutorial and have fun reading it, because we enjoy the script very much. If you have any comments, suggestions or questions, @souraify will always contact you. Now, enjoy the power of the cloud on AWS for free for a year!