VPS Mastery: Build a Secure PHP Web Server with Ubuntu.MP4 | Video: 1280×720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.93 GBDuration: 3 hours | Genre: eLearning | Language: EnglishStep by Step guide to setting up Ubuntu, Nginx and PHP on DigitalOcean VPSWhat you’ll learnTake a plain installation of Ubuntu Server and turn it into a web server running PHP & MySQLIncrease web server securityInstall various PHP Applications including WordPressRequirementsUse the command line or terminalDigital Ocean account is preferred but optionalDescriptionTeach Your PHP Elephant to Swim in the Digital OceanAre you tired of poor hosting?Do you want the latest version of PHP?Do you want the latest in security?Want a free HTTPS certificate?Find out how to secure your websites from an attack infecting all of your websites.
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