What is the LAMP stack? OpenLampTech Repost

Built on time-tested open-source software, the LAMP stack is a popular choice in modern Web Development. Continue reading this OpenLampTech publication report…

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What is the LAMP stack?

The LAMP stack is a well-established combination of 4 pieces of software that form one of the most robust web application architecture stacks.

LAMP is actually an acronym created from the 1st letter of the name of each of the 4 components it is built from:

  1. Linux – The operating system.
  2. Apache – The web server.
  3. MySQL/MariaDB – The SQL relational database.
  4. PHP – The scripting backend programming language.

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