List of AMP packages
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This is a list of AMP (Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python) software bundles for all computer platforms; these solution stacks are used to run dynamic Web sites or servers.
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[edit] Cross-platform
[edit] Linux
- LAMP (software bundle)
- Bitnami LAMPStack (Open Source License, Apache 2/1.3, PHP 4.x/5.x, MYSQL 4.1/5, Python 2.3/2.4)
- Bitnami LAPPStack (Open Source License, Apache 2, PHP 5.x, PostgreSQL 8.1, Python 2.4)
- FoxServ - not recently updated
- XAMPP
- PHPServer
- ActiveGrid LAMP Server
- Zend Core
- Media Wiki Appliances as used by Wikipedia
[edit] Windows
For a comparison of available Windows AMP packages (WAMP), see Comparison of WAMPs
[edit] Mac
- MAMP
- XAMPP
- DAMP
- MAPP
- Bitnami MAMPStack (Open Source License, Apache 2, PHP 5.x, MYSQL 5, Python 2.4)
- Zend Core
[edit] Booting
These stacks boot from media.
- LAMPPIX
- SLAMPP
[edit] External Media
These stacks can run from media (USB drives, flash disks, etc) with no installation
- Uniform Server
- XAMPP
- Server2Go - WAMPP Stack for CD and USB Sticks
- PHPServer - using Firebird embedded
- UsbWebServer
- WOS Portable
[edit] Solaris
- XAMPP
- CoolThreads Optimized Open Source Software (Cool Stack)
- Zend Core
- SAMP (Sun Web Stack)
[edit] Symbian
- PAMP - Personal AMP running on S60 mobile phones.