WordPress to Google Cloud: step-by-step

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Would you like to have your site powered by the enormous scale and reliability of Google Cloud? You can do that now, here is how.

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Launch WordPress to Google Cloud

ready-to-run WordPressArtem LivshitsCEO OblakSoft

Sign up for Google Compute Engine

Sign up for Google Cloud Storage

Configure storage

Launch ready-to-run WordPress

Create your own Website in Google Cloud

Appendix: how to stop instance

Launch WordPress Step-by-Step

Go to Compute Engine’s page

Follow instructions

Sign up for Compute Engine

Go to Cloud Storage’s page

Follow instructions

Sign up for Cloud Storage

Enable Interoperable Access

Go to WordPress launch page

Specify Project ID and instance name

◦ Get Project ID from Google Cloud Console

◦ Pick a unique instance name you like

Configure Instance

Click on the Storage label

Configure Storage

Create a new bucket

(… or pick an existing one)

Get Bucket Information

The bucket name should be unique

Create Bucket

Enter Storage Info

Click on the Access Key label

Note: OblakSoft does not store Access Keys

Configure Access Keys

Select Interoperable Access

Select Google Cloud Storage

Click ‘Show’ to get Secret Access Key

Locate Access Keys

Copy Access Key Information

Launch!!!

Allow Instance Launch

Click on instance address to go to instance

Wait for Instance to Start

admin password is !!123abc

WordPress is Ready!

What is Next?

Create your own WorPress site

… that stores all its data in cloud storage

… … ( thanks to OblakSoft ClouSE )

Transform Yapixx into anything you need!

Password: !!123abc

Change the password at the earliest

convenience

Log in as admin

Install Plugins & Themes

Go to Cloud Console, navigate to Snapshots

Pick a unique name, select boot disk

Create Snapshot of Your Site

Your website is running in Google Cloud

Google may bill you for their services

If you don’t need the website any more

… you’d want to stop it to avoid charges

You can stop instance from Cloud Console

Follow instructions on the next 2 slides

Appendix: how to Stop Instance

Navigate to Instances, click on Instance

Scroll down, click Delete this Instance

Delete Instance

Navigate to Disks, click on Disk

Scroll down, click Delete this Disk

Delete Boot Disk

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