PRESTASHOP

  • Apache
  • PHP
  • MySQL
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PrestaShop is an efficient and pioneering e-commerce solution with all the features you require to create an online store and take your business to new heights. It is an open source e-commerce solution that is written in the PHP programming language with support for the MySQL database management system. PrestaShop templates are currently being used by 250,000 shops worldwide and are available in 60 different languages.

Niles Partners, one of the leading IT solutions providers is configuring PrestaShop a comprehensive e-commerce solution, which is embedded with Ubuntu along with ready-to-launch VM on Azure that contains Apache, MySQL, Linux, PHP (LAMP).

PrestaShop features

  • Create Products
  • Product Navigation
  • Run stock
  • Configure Your Store
  • Content & Navigation
  • Checkout
  • Comply with laws
  • Run Taxes
  • Highlight your Products
  • Restore confidence
  • Get Traffic
  • Inform your customer about the evolution of their orders
  • Run your Customer Service

PrestaShop allows you to choose the theme best suited for your online store. Create an attractive website with a responsive design, to enable your customers to view your products and make purchases from all over the world. With our SEO features, your store will easily display itself in top of the search result page. It also helps you simplify the daily management of your online store to sell more products and improve customer satisfaction.

With PrestaShop addons, you can effortlessly increase your activities and take on new markets, with a wide range of features, go and push your business’ limits.

Niles Partners provides hardened images of PrestaShop, a comprehensive e-commerce solution on the Azure marketplace. The company provides secure, up-to-date, and best cloud computing services to a varied client base all across the world. Experienced programmers at Niles Partners will guide you through the entire process of setting up a new site, starting with the domain name, setting up the merchant account, payment gateway, shopping cart, SEO and much more to your existing website. 

  1. Type virtual machines in the search.
  2. Under Services, select Virtual machines.
  3. In the Virtual machines page, select Add. The Create a virtual machine page opens.
  4. In the Basics tab, under Project details, make sure the correct subscription is selected and then choose to Create new resource group. Type myResourceGroup for the name.*.
  5. Under Instance details, type myVM for the Virtual machine name, choose East US for your Region, and choose Ubuntu 18.04 LTS for your Image. Leave the other defaults.
  6. Under Administrator account, select SSH public key, type your user name, then paste in your public key. Remove any leading or trailing white space in your public key.
  7. Under Inbound port rules > Public inbound ports, choose Allow selected ports and then select SSH (22) and HTTP (80) from the drop-down.
  8. Leave the remaining defaults and then select the Review + create button at the bottom of the page.
  9. On the Create a virtual machine page, you can see the details about the VM you are about to create. When you are ready, select Create.

It will take a few minutes for your VM to be deployed. When the deployment is finished, move on to the next section.

Connect to virtual machine

Create an SSH connection with the VM.

  1. Select the Connect button on the overview page for your VM.
  2. In the Connect to virtual machine page, keep the default options to connect by IP address over port 22. In Login using VM local account a connection command is shown. Select the button to copy the command. The following example shows what the SSH connection command looks like:

bashCopy

ssh azureuser@10.111.12.123

  1. Using the same bash shell you used to create your SSH key pair (you can reopen the Cloud Shell by selecting >_ again or going to https://shell.azure.com/bash), paste the SSH connection command into the shell to create an SSH session.

 

Usage/Deployment Instructions

Step 1: Access Prestashop from Azure Marketplace and click ON Get it now button.

Click on continue

Now click on create

Step 2: Now to create a virtual machine, enter or select appropriate values for zone, machine type, resource group and so on as per your choice.

 

Step 3: Use the browser to access the application at http://<instance ip address> replace <instance ip address> with the actual ip address of the running instance.

Note: You will get the Instance IP Address as shown in the screenshot below:

Choose your language. Click on “Next”

Click on “Terms and Conditions”. Click on “Next”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fill all the details as you like

Enter the database details :

Username: root

Password: Niles@123

Database Name: prestashop

Setup is finished now. Prestashop is installed now. Remove installation folder:

 

 

 

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Until now, small developers did not have the capital to acquire massive compute resources and ensure they had the capacity they needed to handle unexpected spikes in load. Amazon EC2 enables any developer to leverage Amazon’s own benefits of massive scale with no up-front investment or performance compromises. Developers are now free to innovate knowing that no matter how successful their businesses become, it will be inexpensive and simple to ensure they have the compute capacity they need to meet their business requirements.

The “Elastic” nature of the service allows developers to instantly scale to meet spikes in traffic or demand. When computing requirements unexpectedly change (up or down), Amazon EC2 can instantly respond, meaning that developers have the ability to control how many resources are in use at any given point in time. In contrast, traditional hosting services generally provide a fixed number of resources for a fixed amount of time, meaning that users have a limited ability to easily respond when their usage is rapidly changing, unpredictable, or is known to experience large peaks at various intervals.

 

Traditional hosting services generally provide a pre-configured resource for a fixed amount of time and at a predetermined cost. Amazon EC2 differs fundamentally in the flexibility, control and significant cost savings it offers developers, allowing them to treat Amazon EC2 as their own personal data center with the benefit of Amazon.com’s robust infrastructure.

When computing requirements unexpectedly change (up or down), Amazon EC2 can instantly respond, meaning that developers have the ability to control how many resources are in use at any given point in time. In contrast, traditional hosting services generally provide a fixed number of resources for a fixed amount of time, meaning that users have a limited ability to easily respond when their usage is rapidly changing, unpredictable, or is known to experience large peaks at various intervals.

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Finally, with Amazon EC2 developers enjoy the benefit of paying only for their actual resource consumption – and at very low rates. Most hosting services require users to pay a fixed, up-front fee irrespective of their actual computing power used, and so users risk overbuying resources to compensate for the inability to quickly scale up resources within a short time frame.

 

No. You do not need an Elastic IP address for all your instances. By default, every instance comes with a private IP address and an internet routable public IP address. The private address is associated exclusively with the instance and is only returned to Amazon EC2 when the instance is stopped or terminated. The public address is associated exclusively with the instance until it is stopped, terminated or replaced with an Elastic IP address. These IP addresses should be adequate for many applications where you do not need a long lived internet routable end point. Compute clusters, web crawling, and backend services are all examples of applications that typically do not require Elastic IP addresses.

 

You have complete control over the visibility of your systems. The Amazon EC2 security systems allow you to place your running instances into arbitrary groups of your choice. Using the web services interface, you can then specify which groups may communicate with which other groups, and also which IP subnets on the Internet may talk to which groups. This allows you to control access to your instances in our highly dynamic environment. Of course, you should also secure your instance as you would any other server.

 

Highlights

  • Highlight your Products
  • Restore confidence
  • Get Traffic

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