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Https://wordops.net is also nice to automate parts, if you don't mind that it's all running under the same user. Source: over 3 years ago
A simple efficient CLI stack that works well is WordOps. Source: over 3 years ago
I also just wanna give a shout out to WordOps, super simple to use, free and open source. Deploying a website with redis or fastcgi caching and SSL takes just a few seconds. Great support community too. Source: over 3 years ago
You can put it on a $5-10 server on linode and upgrade to $20 server if you need to anytime. For an extra $5 it'll include daily backups, and one on demand backup. Last time I had to set it up it took me about an hour to get it running with a LEMP (Nginx, mariadb as a drop in replacement of mysql) stack from https://wordops.net/. But if you want it to stay htaccess compatible that a majority of wordpress plugins... Source: over 3 years ago
If you're looking to cut costs I'd highly recommend checking out https://wordops.net/. Source: about 4 years ago
EasyEngine - Easy WordPress Nginx
Jenkins - Jenkins is an open-source continuous integration server with 300+ plugins to support all kinds of software development
ServerPilot.io - Centralized hosting control panel for Wordpress and PHP web sites
CircleCI - CircleCI gives web developers powerful Continuous Integration and Deployment with easy setup and maintenance.
CentminMod - Centmin Mod is a LEMP stack shell menu based auto installer.
Travis CI - Simple, flexible, trustworthy CI/CD tools. Join hundreds of thousands who define tests and deployments in minutes, then scale up simply with parallel or multi-environment builds using Travis CIโs precision syntaxโall with the developer in mind.