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This is a list of notable AMP (Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, Perl/PHP/Python) software stacks for all computer platforms; these software bundles are used to run dynamic Web sites or servers. There are LAMPs (for Linux); WAMPs (for Windows); MAMPs (for macOS) and DAMPs (for Darwin); SAMPs (for Solaris); and FAMPs (for FreeBSD).
Package | Platform |
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AMPPS | Windows, macOS, Linux (No Longer works on Linux), BSD |
BAMP | BSD |
BAPP | BSD |
Bitnami LAMP Stack | Linux |
Bitnami MAMP Stack | macOS |
Bitnami WAMP Stack | Windows |
DAMP[1] | Darwin |
FAMP[2] | FreeBSD |
LAMP | Linux |
MAMP | Windows, macOS |
TurnKey Linux LAMP stack | Linux (Virtual appliance) |
WAMP | Windows |
WampServer | Windows |
WIMP | Windows |
XAMPP | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Zend Server Community Edition | Windows, macOS, Linux, IBMI |
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