Overview
Ghost sign-in page
The Ghost admin sign-in page, served on first boot with no manual setup.
Ghost sign-in page
Ghost admin dashboard
Ghost post editor
Ghost published site
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for cloudimg support services.
Ghost Publishing Platform - Supported by cloudimg
Ghost is a modern open source publishing platform for blogs, newsletters, magazines, and membership websites. This AMI delivers Ghost fully installed and production-configured on AWS, so you have a complete publishing platform running within minutes of launching your instance. The current release available is Ghost 6.
Application Stack
- Ghost6 served by Node.js 22 LTS
- nginx web server reverse-proxying the Ghost process on port 80
- MySQL 8 database tier on a dedicated EBS volume, enabling independent snapshots and backups without downtime
- Ghost-CLI installed for one-command upgrades, backups, and configuration changes
Minimum Requirements
- Instance type: t3.small or larger (2 vCPU, 2 GB RAM minimum)
- Storage: 20 GB root volume; MySQL data resides on a separate EBS volume (10 GB minimum, gp3 recommended)
- Architecture: x86_64 (AMD/Intel)
- Security group: Open TCP port 80 (HTTP) and port 443 (HTTPS) for web traffic; port 22 (SSH) for administration
- Networking: Public subnet with an Elastic IP or load balancer for production use; private subnet recommended for the database volume
Security and Encryption
Secure First Boot: On first launch, a one-shot service generates cryptographically random MySQL and Ghost administrator passwords unique to that instance and writes them to a root-only file(/root/.ghost-credentials). No shared or default credentials ship in the image.
Encryption at rest: The dedicated MySQL EBS volume supports AWS EBS encryption. Enable encryption when launching the instance to protect all stored content and member data at rest using AWS-managed or customer-managed KMS keys.
Encryption in transit: The nginx configuration is ready for TLS termination. We recommend configuring HTTPS using Let's Encrypt (via Ghost-CLI) or attaching an AWS Certificate Manager certificate through an Application Load Balancer to encrypt all traffic between readers and your site.
Network recommendations: Restrict SSH access to known IP ranges. Place the instance behind an ALB for production workloads. Use AWS security groups as a firewall to limit inbound traffic to ports 80, 443, and 22 only.
Getting Started
- Launch the AMI from AWS Marketplace, selecting at least a t3.small instance with EBS encryption enabled.
- Configure your security group to allow ports 80, 443, and 22.
- SSH into the instance and retrieve your credentials: sudo cat /root/.ghost-credentials
- Browse to http://your-instance-ip/ghost and sign in with the generated administrator password.
- Configure your custom domain and enable HTTPS: ghost-cli setup ssl (uses Let's Encrypt).
- Begin publishing - create posts, manage members, configure themes, and connect newsletters.
Use Cases
Editorial team publishing daily content with paid memberships: A small editorial team (3-10 writers) running a subscription newsletter with Stripe-connected membership billing, serving tens of thousands of monthly readers on a single instance.
Corporate publications and internal newsletters: Marketing departments publishing branded content without relying on third-party hosted platforms, maintaining full data ownership on AWS infrastructure.
Independent creators and personal blogs: Solo creators launching a professional publishing presence with built-in membership, email newsletter delivery, and theme customization.
Why This AMI
Unlike a manual Ghost installation that requires provisioning Node.js, configuring nginx, setting up MySQL, and hardening credentials - a process that can take hours - this image completes all setup automatically. The dedicated MySQL EBS volume enables independent database snapshots for point-in-time recovery without affecting the application volume. Ghost-CLI integration means major version upgrades are a single command rather than a multi-step manual process.
cloudimg Support
24/7 technical support by email and live chat covers Ghost-specific expertise including deployment, major version upgrades, performance tuning, theme development, membership and payment troubleshooting, and database administration. Critical issues receive a one-hour average response.
Next Step
Subscribe and launch your instance to have Ghost running in minutes, or contact support@cloudimg.co.uk to discuss your deployment requirements before purchasing.
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Highlights
- Ghost preinstalled and ready, with Node.js 22 LTS, nginx and MySQL 8 and no manual setup required
- Hardened first boot generates fresh MySQL and Ghost administrator passwords for every instance and stores them in a file only the root user can read
- 24/7 technical support from cloudimg, with expert assistance for Ghost deployment, configuration, theme work and upgrades
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Dimension | Description | Cost/hour |
|---|---|---|
m5.large Recommended | m5.large | $0.08 |
t2.micro | t2.micro instance type | $0.04 |
t3.micro | t3.micro instance type | $0.04 |
p6-b200.48xlarge | p6-b200.48xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
vt1.6xlarge | vt1.6xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
g7e.4xlarge | g7e.4xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
g4dn.2xlarge | g4dn.2xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
inf2.8xlarge | inf2.8xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
g6f.2xlarge | g6f.2xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
c7i-flex.large | c7i-flex.large instance type | $0.08 |
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Refunds available on request.
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Initial release of Ghost 6 publishing platform.
Additional details
Usage instructions
Connect via SSH on port 22 as the default login user for your operating system variant (the user guide lists it per variant). Ghost is served on port 80. Browse to http://<instance-public-ip>/ghost/ and sign in with the generated admin email + password. Retrieve them with: sudo cat /root/ghost-credentials.txt. To enable HTTPS, follow the Let's Encrypt section of the user guide.
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cloudimg Support
cloudimg provides 24/7 technical support for this Ghost AMI by email (support@cloudimg.co.uk ) and live chat. Our engineers specialize in Ghost-specific expertise and assist with:
- Initial deployment and configuration
- Major version upgrades via Ghost-CLI
- Performance tuning and scaling guidance
- Theme development and customization
- Membership and payment (Stripe) troubleshooting
- MySQL database administration and backup recovery
- SSL/TLS certificate setup and renewal
- Security hardening and patching
Response Times
Critical issues (site down, data loss risk) receive a one-hour average response. All other requests are addressed within the same business day.
Instance Sizing Guidance
- Personal blog or small newsletter (under 10,000 monthly visitors): t3.small (2 vCPU, 2 GB RAM)
- Growing publication with memberships (10,000-100,000 monthly visitors): t3.medium or m5.large (2-4 vCPU, 4-8 GB RAM)
- High-traffic editorial site (100,000+ monthly visitors): m5.xlarge or larger, consider an ALB for load distribution
Storage: 20 GB root volume minimum; MySQL EBS volume sized to your content library (10 GB minimum, scale as needed).
Getting Help
Email support@cloudimg.co.uk or use live chat for immediate assistance. Include your instance ID and a description of the issue for fastest resolution. For refund requests, contact cloudimg support directly.
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