What Is A LAMP Server?

This script is designed explicitly for LAMP web environments. LAMP is an acronym that stands for web servers configured with Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP.

(From Wikipedia): The acronym LAMP refers to a solution stack of software, usually free and open source software, used to run dynamic Web sites or servers. The original expansion is as follows:
Linux, referring to the operating system;
Apache, the Web server;
MySQL, the database management system (or database server);
PHP, the programming languages

The combination of these technologies is used primarily to define a web server web server infrastructure, define a programming paradigm of developing software, and establish a software distribution package. Though the originators of these open source programs did not design them all to work specifically with each other, the combination has become popular because of its low acquisition cost and because of the ubiquity of its components (which come bundled with most current Linux distributions). When used in combination they represent a solution stack of technologies that support application servers.

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