Few people have heard of OpenLiteSpeed, not because it’s bad, but because it’s not widely used and not yet popular. Many good things have been written about OpenLiteSpeed, and if you want to test it yourself, continue below. OpenLiteSpeed is an open-source web server developed by LiteSpeed Technology. It is designed to be lightweight and comes with an admin panel to manage the server easily from your favorite web browsers. If you want to run your Joomla website on OpenLiteSpeed instead of Apache or Nginx, continue below to learn how to install it and run Joomla.

How to install OpenLiteSpeed on Ubuntu Linux

We have written a post about installing OpenLiteSpeed on Ubuntu Linux. Before installing Joomla, click on the link below to install OpenLiteSpeed. This post below shows you how to install OpenLiteSpeed, the latest PHP version, and the MariaDB database server. Those three components are required to run Joomla. How to Install OpenLiteSpeed on Ubuntu Linux – Website for Students After installing OpenLiteSpeed, continue below.

How to download Joomla on Ubuntu Linux for OpenLiteSpeed

Now that OpenLiteSpeed is installed, go and download the package to install. Run the commands below to download the latest version of Joomla. After extracting the Joomla archive, move the Joomla content into the OpenLiteSpeed default VirtualHost directory. Next, run the commands below to change the permissions of the Joomla folder to run on OpenLiteSpeed.

How to create a Joomla database on Ubuntu

At this point, we’re ready to create the Joomla database. As mentioned above, Joomla uses databases to store its content. To create a database for Joomla, run the commands below: Then create a database called joomladb Next, create a database user called joomladbuser and set a password Then grant the user full access to the database. Finally, save your changes and exit.

How to configure OpenLiteSpeed to support Joomla

Next, log on to the OpenLiteSpeed admin panel to configure Joomla settings. Login using the admin login details above. After logging on, go to the Virtual Hosts ==> General tab and edit the Document Root location section. Then edit the Document Root to point to the Joomla folder created above. On the same General tab, edit the Index Files section and replace index.html with index.php shown below. Next, go to Virtual Hosts ==> Rewire Rules, edit Rewrite Control, then choose Yes to enable rewrite. Save your change. Next, under Virtual Hosts ==> Rewrite, edit the Rewrite Rules. Copy and paste the lines below into the rules box, and save. After making all the changes above, reload OpenLiteSpeed. Finally, open your web browser and browse to the server hostname or IP address. A Joomla setup wizard should appear. Follow the wizard to complete the setup. Select the installation language, Site Name, and Super User account details, including email address, username, and password. Then click Next to continue. On the next screen, enter the database info created above and click Next to continue. Next, validate that all requirements and packages are installed. After that, click Install to complete the wizard. You can now log in to the admin backend and begin setting up your website environment. When you’re done, Joomla should be installed and ready to use. Login as admin and begin configuring your site. That’s it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to install Joomla on Ubuntu Linux with the OpenLiteSpeed web server. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.