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How to setup LAMP server

LAMP is an acronym for a solution stack of free, open source software, originally coined from the first letters of Linux (operating system), Apache HTTP Server, MySQL (database software) and Perl/PHP/Python, principal components to build a viable general purpose web server[1].


The exact combination of software included in a LAMP package may vary, especially with respect to the web scripting software, as PHP may be replaced or supplemented by Perl and/or Python.[2] Similar terms exist for essentially the same software suite (AMP) running on other operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows (WAMP), Mac OS (MAMP), Solaris (SAMP), or OpenBSD (OAMP).

Though the original authors of these programs did not design them all to work specifically with each other, the development philosophy and tool sets are shared and were developed in close conjunction. The software combination has become popular because it is free of cost, open-source, and therefore easily adaptable, and because of the ubiquity of its components which are bundled with most current Linux distributions.

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02_Setting_Up_Lamp-Install_Apache


03_Setting_Up_Lamp-Configure_Apache


04_Setting_Up_Lamp-Install_MySQL


05_Setting_Up_Lamp-Configure_MySQL


06_Setting_Up_Lamp-Checking_PHP


07_Setting_Up_Lamp-Testing_HTML_Requests


08_Setting_Up_Lamp-Testing_PHP_Requests


09_Setting_Up_Lamp-Testing_MySQL_Server


10_Setting_Up_Lamp-Testing_PHP_MySQL




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