Install NGINX, PHP, MySQL, SSL & WordPress on Ubuntu

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YouAccel Training

Last Updated on August 27, 2023 by GeeksGod

Hello and Welcome to our latest new course. We are glad you could join us on this exciting new learning expedition!

In this course, we are going to be exploring one of the most powerful Web Server technologies available. One that has grown in popularity exponentially since its release – Yes, we are talking about NGINX.

Whether you are an experienced web developer or new to the industry, you’ve likely heard of the age-old debate between Apache and NGINX. Which one is better, what should you use? This course offers a great introduction into NGINX. We will be covering several important topics, such as:

Understanding the difference between Apache & NGINXInstalling NGINX on a Digital Ocean Droplet or any Virtual Server of your choice. Modifying the NGINX Block Configuration file for hosting WebsitesInstalling essential components on NGINX such as MySQL, PHP & PhpMyAdminSecuring PhpMyAdmin using symbolic links and NGINX’s built in authentication gateway.Securing your hosted websites with free SSL using Certbot & Let’s EncryptInstalling and Configuring WordPress on your NGINX Server

We will be using Digital Ocean droplets for this course, but you can create a virtual server with any cloud hosting provider of your choice. The configuration steps would be the same, regardless of who you host with. Also, we will be using the latest LTS version of Ubuntu (18.04).

So, if you are ready to dive back into another course and learn a variety of new concepts, hit the sign-up button!

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What you will learn :

1. Understand the key differences between Apache and NGINX
2. Deploy a Virtual Server on Digital Ocean with Ubuntu 18.04
3. Attach a Floating IP to a Digital Ocean Virtual Server
4. Connect to a remote Virtual Server using an SSH Client
5. Execute basic commands to a server
6. Install LEMP Stack on a Virtual Server (Linux, NGINX, MySQL, PHP)
7. Configure Name Servers for a Domain Name
8. Configure a DNS Zone File
9. Install a Free Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate on NGINX using Certbot
10. Install PhpMyAdmin on NGINX
11. Secure PhpMyAdmin using Symbolic Links and Authentication Gateways
12. Install and Configure WordPress on NGINX

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