WooCommerce 10.9 E-commerce Platform on WordPress on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by cloudimg
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WooCommerce: an open source online store on WordPress, ready to sell when it boots
WooCommerce is the open source e-commerce platform for WordPress. It turns a WordPress site into a complete online store: a product catalogue with SKUs, stock levels, prices and categories, a cart and checkout, order and customer records, coupons, tax and shipping rules, and built in sales reporting. The storefront is edited with the same pages, themes and blocks as the rest of the site, and its extensions cover payment gateways, shipping carriers and marketing integrations.
This cloudimg image runs WooCommerce 10.9.4 on WordPress 7.0.1 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, on the distribution's own Apache, PHP 8.3 and MariaDB packages. Both artifacts are pinned and checksum verified against the official wordpress.org releases. The store database and media library live on a dedicated data disk provisioned with every instance, and scheduled work runs from a system timer rather than from visitor traffic, so order emails keep flowing on a quiet store.
The image is secure by default and contains no credential at all: WordPress is installed on first boot on your own instance, which creates the database, a unique administrator password and fresh session key material for that instance alone, so nothing is shared between deployments. The store address follows the instance, so the site keeps working after a restart changes the public IP address and when you put a custom domain, TLS or a proxy in front. Application auto updates are disabled so the certified image cannot rewrite itself, while the operating system keeps receiving security patches.
WordPress is licensed under the GPL 2.0 or later and WooCommerce under the GPL 3.0 or later, and both are free to use. The cloudimg charge covers packaging, security patching, image maintenance and 24/7 expert support. This image is provided by cloudimg and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the WooCommerce project, Automattic, or the WordPress Foundation.