When using WordPress on Amazon Lightsail, you should be careful about server corruption.

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2 min readJun 5, 2021

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Amazon Lightsai has the ability to get WordPress up and running in an instant for about $3.5/month.

There are no cumbersome contracts, no admin screens, and no contracts because you can turn off the instance as soon as it is no longer needed.

It’s very convenient and cheap, and I’ve used it quite a bit to set up multiple WordPress media.

I’ve been using Amazon Lightsail for a long time now, but I’m thinking that running WordPress on Amazon Lightsail is a bad idea if you’re not careful about the risk of the server breaking.

I’ve been using Amazon Lightsail for a while now, and I’ve found it to be a great solution for my needs.

I’m not sure if this is a good idea, but I’m sure it’s a good idea.

If you keep rebooting the instance over and over again, it will finally break and stop running.

Then you can’t even connect to SSH, and you’re out of luck.

I’ve only used Lollipop and X server so far, so I don’t know much about other servers, but

I’ve only used Lollipop and X server so far, and I don’t know much about the other servers, but they have their advantages and disadvantages: Lollipop is cheap but heavy, X server is high performance but expensive.

But since both servers did not have the disadvantage of dying and breaking and losing data, I underestimated the risk of such server breakage.

I’ve ruined one site in the past because of it.

After all, mazon lightsail is cheap, light, and easy to set up, and I’m so used to it that I can’t be bothered to go with another service.

I think I’ll continue to use it in the future if it doesn’t break too much in normal use (I don’t know), but

I’m not sure if I’ll continue to use it in the future if it doesn’t break too much, but I’m sure I will.

If your server breaks and you can’t get your instance up, it’s over.

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