What is the LAMP stack? — OpenLampTech Report
Built on time-tested open-source software, the LAMP stack is a popular choice in modern Web Development.
The LAMP stack is a well-established combination of 4 pieces of software that form one of the most robust web application architecture stacks.
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What is the LAMP stack?
LAMP is actually an acronym created from the 1st letter of the name of each of the 4 components it is built from:
- Linux — The operating system.
- Apache — The web server.
- MySQL/MariaDB — The SQL relational database.
- PHP — The scripting backend programming language.
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