To check licenses for other components deployed by this Quick Start, view the /opt/bitnami/licenses folder of your stack after you deploy the Quick Start.Pulumi makes it easy to author your Kubernetes configuration in your choice of language, as well as reuse existing Kubernetes and Helm YAML configuration files.
#Bitnami wordpress terraform plugins license
Gonit: GNU General Public License version 2 (GPL2).MySQL client: GNU General Public License version 2 (GPL2).PHP: The PHP License version 3.01 (PHP).Apache HTTP Server: Apache License version 2.0 (APACHE2).WordPress: GNU General Public License version 2 (GPL2).WordPress High Availability by Bitnami and its components are provided as open-source software, and are distributed under the following licenses: For more information about the report, see the It provides cost estimates based on usage throughout each month, and finalizes the data at the end of the month. This report delivers billing metrics to an S3 bucket in your account. Tip After you deploy the Quick Start, we recommend that you enable theĪWS Cost and Usage Report to track costs associated with the Quick Start. See the pricing pages for each AWS service you will be using for cost estimates. Some of these settings, such as instance type, will affect the cost of deployment. The AWS CloudFormation template for this Quick Start includes configuration parameters that you can customize. There is no additional cost for using the Quick Start. You are responsible for the cost of the AWS services used while running this Quick Start reference deployment. In the private subnets, Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached nodes for caching database queries.In the private subnets, Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) to share assets (such as plugins, themes, and images) across WordPress instances.In the private subnets, Aurora DB instances administered by Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS).These instances are provisioned in an Auto Scaling group to ensure high availability. In the private subnets, EC2 instances that host the WordPress application on Apache.Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) to distribute HTTP and HTTPS requests across multiple WordPress instances.In the public subnets, Linux bastion hosts in an Auto Scaling group to allow inbound Secure Shell (SSH) access to EC2 instances in public and private subnets.*.In the public subnets, managed NAT gateways to allow outbound internet access for resources in the private subnets.*.This gateway is used by the bastion hosts to send and receive traffic.* An internet gateway to provide access to the internet.This provides the network infrastructure for your deployment.* A virtual private cloud (VPC) configured with public and private subnets according to AWS best practices.A highly available architecture that spans two Availability Zones.*.Use this Quick Start to set up the following configurable environment on AWS: The Quick Start includes AWS CloudFormation templates and a guide that provides step-by-step instructions to help you get the most out of your deployment. The database and WordPress application are set up on different Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances to help improve security and access control. Optionally, you can also deploy an Amazon ElastiCache for Memcached server to cache database queries. It also sets up an Aurora relational database to help you reduce costs, simplify configuration tasks, and scale with ease. WordPress High Availability by Bitnami installs the WordPress application on multiple servers in the AWS Cloud for high performance and availability. It can be customized via a wide selection of themes, extensions, and plugins. WordPress is a web publishing platform for building blogs and websites. This Quick Start deploys WordPress High Availability by Bitnami, which includes WordPress with Amazon Aurora, in a highly available environment on AWS in about 40 minutes.