Marketplace

A collection of well-liked and in-demand apps that have been streamlined and pre-configured utilizing the platform’s Packaging Standard is known as the Platform Marketplace. There is no need for numerous manual deployment and optimization processes when using these bundled solutions because they can be installed automatically right from the dashboard.

By selecting the button in the dashboard’s upper-left corner, you can get entry to the Marketplace.

Marketplace

A list of categorized solutions can be found in the section that has been opened. These consist of configuration add-ons to upgrade your current environments and choices to install new programs from scratch. The following JPS packages are currently managed and maintained by the platform and may be installed with just one click on all platforms:

Applications
  • Alfresco
  • Ametys
  • Auto-Scalable Couchbase CE Cluster
  • Auto-Scalable GlassFish Cluster
  • Auto-Scalable Magento Cluster v2
  • Auto-Scalable Spring Boot Cluster
  • Backup Storage
  • Cyclos 4 PRO
  • DevOps Lab – GitLab Server
  • DjangoCMS
  • Docker Engine CE
  • Docker Swarm Cluster
  • DokuWiki
  • DropWizard Fat Jar Builder
  • Drupal
  • Eclipse Mosquitto
  • Eclipse Vert.x Fat Jar Builder
  • Eclipse Vert.x Thin Jar Builder
  • Ghost
  • Gitblit
  • IOTA Node
  • Jenkins DevOps Pack
  • Jitsi Video Conferencing
  • Joomla
  • Kubernetes Cluster
  • Laravel
  • Liferay
  • LimeSurvey
  • Magento Standalone
  • Magnolia CMS
  • Maian Cart
  • MariaDB Multi-Region Cluster
  • MariaDB Multi-Region Galera Cluster
  • Mattermost Chat Service
  • Minio Cluster
  • MODX
  • MongoDB Replica Set
  • Moodle
  • Multi-Region Redis Cluster
  • Multi-Region WordPress Cluster v1 (Alpha)
  • Multi-Region WordPress Standalone
  • MySQL/MariaDB/Percona Cluster
  • Nexus Repository Manager
  • Node-RED Dev
  • Odoo Community Edition
  • Open Liberty in Kubernetes
  • OpenCart
  • OpenCMS
  • OpenVPN Access Server
  • osTicket
  • ownCloud
  • Plesk Hosting Platform
  • PostgreSQL Multi-Region Cluster
  • PostgreSQL Primary-Secondary Cluster
  • PrestaShop
  • qdPM
  • Redis cluster
  • Redmine
  • Spring Boot Fat Jar Builder
  • Spring Boot Thin Jar Builder
  • Tomcat/TomEE cluster with High Availability
  • Traffic Distributor
  • WebMail Lite
  • WildFly Continuous Deployment
  • WildFly Managed Domain Cluster
  • WordPress Cluster Kit v2
  • WordPress Standalone Kit
  • XWiki
Add-Ons
  • Database Backup/Restore Add-On
  • Database Cluster Recovery
  • Database Corruption Diagnostic
  • Env Start/Stop Scheduler
  • File Synchronization
  • Git-Push-Deploy Add-On
  • HTTP/3 Premium CDN*
  • ionCube Add-On
  • Let’s Encrypt Free SSL
  • Load Alerts to Slack (BETA)
  • MySQL-based SSL/TLS Encrypted Connection (MySQL/MariaDB/Percona)
  • New Relic APM
  • NGINX Amplify
  • Postgres SSL/TLS Encrypted Connection
  • Redis Encrypted Connection
  • TimeZone Change
  • WordPress Backup/Restore for the filesystem and the databases

The PaaS team regularly adds new solutions to extend this list. Most updates are highlighted in the platform blog. If you’re interested, you can subscribe to be notified about all the new utilities.

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Installing Solution from Marketplace

Here’s an example of how to install a packaged solution:

1. To find a specific application, use the search box at the top-left corner of the Marketplace section. Type in a keyword, and it will search within the names and descriptions of both applications and add-ons.

Search box

2. We’ll utilize the WordPress Standalone Kit as an example. Choose it from the list of search results to launch the installation frame right now. As an alternative, you can manually search the classified list (in this case, under the Content Management area) for the answer. To get additional information, hover over it and select “Install.”

The WordPress Standalone Kit

3. To tailor the solution to your needs, you might need to supply further information, depending on the package. This can involve particular settings or the desired number of nodes.

See the associated blog post for a thorough rundown of the features of WordPress Standalone Hosting. The environment name, alias, and region (if available) are typically the fundamental configurations needed for each application.

Configuration Setttings

Click “Install” to proceed.

4. The installation process may take a few minutes, depending on the selected solution.

Installation Process

5. Once the installation is complete, you’ll see a success message. In our case, it also provides the relevant administration details, which will be sent to you via email.

Complete Installation

Click the “Open in Browser” button.

6. Your ready-to-use application will open in a new browser tab.

Application Browser Tab

That’s it! Now you can enjoy using your application.

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