![]() ![]() You can refer to our previous post on ‘ How to install and use Docker Compose on Ubuntu 14.04”. It should have Docker and docker-compose installed on your Ubuntu server. The basic requirement to install WordPress and PhpMyAdmin with Docker Compose is that you should have an Ubuntu instance with the latest updates. After that, we will be deploying the PhpMyAdmin using the docker-compose container and the integration with WordPress. We will be distributing this post in two parts, in the first part we need to create the two containers that are WordPress and MariaDB as both are available in there separate images. Today we’re going demonstrate the steps to install WordPress and PhpMyAdmin with docker-compose to install these applications directly from the docker hub from there available images. ![]() In our previous post, we have shown you the installation and usage of docker-compose on Ubuntu 14.04 by deploying the test image from the docker hub. This post demonstrates how you can deploy WordPress and PhpMyAdmin application with LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL/MariaDB and PHP) using the docker-compose. With Compose, you define a multi-container application in a single file, then spin your application up in a single command which does everything that needs to be done to get it running. ![]() Compose is a tool for defining and running complex applications with Docker. ![]()
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