Never worry about your WordPress server again.
Deploy WordPress on your own AWS-powered serverless infrastructure and leave your server worries behind. Ymir is a WordPress serverless DevOps platform for AWS that makes server updates, hacking cleanups, unexplained outages, and traffic spike blowups a thing of the past.
You worry about your WordPress servers for a reason
When your WordPress server goes down, you're the one stuck dealing with it. You get blamed for something you had no control over. And it sucks because ...
- Good managed WordPress hosting is super expensive.
- Managing your own WordPress servers means you’re the one waking up at 3am to fix problems.
- You can't afford to hire someone to do this all for you.
Ymir removes the word "server" from your vocabulary. Your WordPress site will run on serverless technology at a fraction of the cost of using managed WordPress hosting.
How Ymir gives you a worry-free WordPress server experience
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No more serversDeploy your WordPress projects on AWS serverless infrastructure. With Ymir, gone are the days of managing server updates, cleaning up hacked WordPress sites or dealing with server outages.
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Ready for traffic tsunamisYour Ymir-configured serverless WordPress site can scale to handle traffic surges in an instant. Once the danger has passed, it scales back down. All without you lifting a finger.
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LimitlessFor the same price each month, Ymir gives you unlimited teams, unlimited team members, unlimited projects, unlimited deployments, ... You get the idea! Using Ymir lets you focus on the important stuff: Building kick-ass WordPress sites.
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Your cloud with no mark upConnect your AWS account and maintain control over your cloud infrastructure. Ymir doesn't mark up your AWS bill. You pay for what you use and that's it.
“Thank you for your work on Ymir. It's very impressive, and also very valuable. For me, the technical side of Ymir is fascinating — it surprises me that there arent 100 more like it. You've really done an amazing thing to transform the concept into a CLI. Way to go!”