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LAMP is an archetypal model of web service solution stacks, named as an acronym of the names of its original four open-source components:
- The Linux operating system
- The Apache HTTP Server
- The MySQL relational database management system (RDBMS)
- The PHP programming language, and the Perl scripting language
The LAMP components are largely interchangeable and not limited to the original selection.
As a solution stack, LAMP is suitable for building dynamic web sites and web applications.
LAMP portability
See LAMP portability.
See also
- Apache HTTP Server
- Linux
- List of Apache–MySQL–PHP packages
- MAMP
- MySQL
- Perl
- PHP
- Solution stack
- Web server
- XAMPP
External links
- LAMP (software bundle) @ Wikipedia