Marketplace with Applications and add-ons
The marketplace platform has various popular and demanding applications and clusters that can be managed, handled, and configured the best. You can install it automatically directly from the marketplace by skipping so many steps of manual configuration.
You can access that marketplace via the appropriate button at the top-left corner of the dashboard.
In the marketplace section, you will find a categorized solution to install the application with custom options and Add-Ons to update your existing environment. Currently, the platform manages and maintains the following JPS packages, providing them for one-click installation on all platforms:
Application | ||
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Alfresco | Jitsi Video Conferencing | Open Liberty in Kubernetes |
Ametys | Joomla | OpenCart |
Auto-Scalable Couchbase CE Cluster | Kubernetes Cluster | OpenCMS |
Auto-Scalable GlassFish Cluster | Laravel | OpenVPN Access Server |
Auto-Scalable Magento Cluster v2 | Liferay | osTicket |
Auto-Scalable Spring Boot Cluster | LimeSurvey | ownCloud |
Backup Storage | Magento Standalone | Plesk Hosting Platform |
Cyclos 4 PRO | Magnolia CMS | PostgreSQL Multi-Region Cluster |
DevOps Lab – GitLab Server | Maian Cart | PostgreSQL Primary-Secondary Cluster |
DjangoCMS | MariaDB Multi-Region Cluster | PrestaShop |
Docker Engine CE | MariaDB Multi-Region Galera Cluster | qdPM |
Docker Swarm Cluster | Mattermost Chat Service | Redis cluster |
DokuWiki | Minio Cluster | Redmine |
DropWizard Fat Jar Builder | MODX | Spring Boot Fat Jar Builder |
Drupal | MongoDB Replica Set | Spring Boot Thin Jar Builder |
Eclipse Che | Moodle | Tomcat/TomEE cluster with High Availability |
Eclipse Mosquitto | Multi-Region Redis Cluster | Traffic Distributor |
Eclipse Vert.x Fat Jar Builder | Multi-Region WordPress Cluster v1 (Alpha) | WebMail Lite |
Ghost | Multi-Region WordPress Standalone | WildFly Continuous Deployment |
Gitblit | MySQL/MariaDB/Percona Cluster | WildFly Managed Domain Cluster |
IOTA Node | Nexus Repository Manager | WordPress Cluster Kit v2 |
Jenkins DevOps Pack | Node-RED Dev | WordPress Standalone Kit |
Jira Software | Odoo Community Edition | XWiki |
Add-Ons | ||
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Database Backup/Restore Add-On | HTTP/3 Premium CDN* | NGINX Amplify |
Database Cluster Recovery | ionCube Add-On | Postgres SSL/TLS Encrypted Connection |
Database Corruption Diagnostic | Let’s Encrypt Free SSL | Redis Encrypted Connection |
Env Start/Stop Scheduler | Load Alerts to Slack (BETA) | TimeZone Change |
File Synchronization | MySQL-based SSL/TLS Encrypted Connection (MySQL/MariaDB/Percona) | WordPress Backup/Restore for the filesystem and the databases |
Git-Push-Deploy Add-On | New Relic APM |
Installing Solution from Marketplace:
- To find a particular application, use a special search box at the top-left corner of the Marketplace section. Type a phrase, and it will be looked for within solutions’ names and descriptions (both for applications and add-ons)
2. We’ll use the WordPress Standalone Kit as an example. Select it from the proposed search results to instantly open the installation frame. Alternatively, you can locate the required solution manually within the categorized list (Content Management section in our case), hover over to unfold additional details, and click Install.
3. Based on the particular package, you may need to provide additional data to customize the solution to your needs. For example, it could be the preferable node count or specific option availability.
Click Install to continue.
4. The installation process may require up to several minutes, depending on the selected solution.
5. After all the required configurations, you’ll see a success frame. In our case, it additionally provides the corresponding administration data (which is also sent via the appropriate email notification).
Click the Open in Browser button.
6. Your ready-to-work application will be opened in a new browser tab.
That’s it; now you can enjoy managing and using applications.

Jilesh Patadiya, the visionary Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) behind AccuWeb.Cloud. Founder & CTO at AccuWebHosting.com. He shares his web hosting insights on the AccuWeb.Cloud blog. He mostly writes on the latest web hosting trends, WordPress, storage technologies, and Windows and Linux hosting platforms.