![]() ![]() On the next step, you will be offered to read and accept the License Agreement, and configure some initial parameters: If you are using an AWS instance, the address will be similar to ). Review all settings and proceed with AWS instance configuration.Īfter the procedure is completed, go to the AWS console to manage the newly created instance with Zend Server installed.įor more details, watch the video tutorial on Getting Started with Zend Server on AWS or check out the installation guide Launching Zend ServerĬheck out the Getting Started video series to learn more.Īs soon as your Zend Server is installed and running, open it following the or links (replace localhost with the hostname you’re using. You will be offered to select the parameters of the instance (such as configuration of the VM, region, security settings) and generate a new key pair to access the instance. If you've never used AWS before, you may qualify for a full year of EC2 usage at no charge through the AWS Free Tier program (new cloud users only). Zend Server software offers a 30-day trial for, but AWS charges for the instance do apply. With Zend Server running at Amazon Web Services, you can run high-performance, elastic, and dependable PHP-based Web & Mobile apps in the cloud. Using Zend Server in the cloud (AWS)ĭifferent editions of Zend Server are also available in the AWS marketplace. Several versions are available differing by the PHP interpreter version.įollow the steps of the installation wizard and complete the installation.įor more details, refer to the Zend Server installation guide. Register for a Zend account and download the Zend Server application for your operating system from the Zend’s web site. Installing Zend Server locally (or on a remote server) There are two main ways to install Zend Server: locally, by downloading the application from the Zend’s web site, or by running it in the cloud (for example, in a special Amazon Web Services instance). Zend Server and Z-Ray are supported in PhpStorm version 8 and later. ![]() ![]() To learn more about Zend Server configuration and usage, refer to the Zend Server Documentation. ![]()
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