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nekapital2018-11-13 15:04:34
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nekapital, 2018-11-13 15:04:34

Where can I get an already configured LAMP server on Ubuntu?

I ask you not to throw your shoes at me - I'm still the admin)) but I have to ...
Situation: it often happens that I have a VPS with a clean Ubuntu 16.04 installed on it, and every time I have to remotely (via SSH ) raise Apache + MYSQL + PHP + Nginx + some mail server on it, all this with virtual hosts and SSL to them. That is, not that very often, but once every few months for sure. And I want to automate this process somehow.
What you want: I want somewhere on the network to have some kind of magic package that could be simply installed via apt-get and everything immediately worked with minimal editing of configs.
I understand that there are a lot of nuances here, but still, is it possible to somehow speed up this process?
You can even not through apt, but somehow else, I don’t know how ...
In general, the situation is standard, there are probably some solutions.
Thank you!

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Dmitry, 2018-11-13
@nekapital

ansible

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Victor L, 2018-11-13
@Fzero0

what prevents you from writing your Shell script .sh?
or take ready tynts

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Mysterion, 2018-11-13
@Mysterion

VestaCP seems to be perfect for you.
A couple of pre-prepared commands and the web server is configured even without the need to restart it.

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Drno, 2018-11-13
@Drno

Write a script once and that's it...

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Alexey Romanchenko, 2018-11-13
@romanchenkoalexey

Look at xampp it's already configured lamp

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Ingvar, 2018-11-14
@take

And what about Docker?
Personally, I didn’t have to use it, but I remember the ready-made containers on OpenVZ just solved this problem in the good old Proxmox)

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