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A Survey on Lamp Technology

Veeresha H, Madhura G K

Abstract


The TERM is an acronym for the platform to run the web application, which consists of Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl, or PHP. Together, these open source tools, in order to provide a world-class management platform for web applications. Running a Linux operating system, Apache as the web server, the MySQL database and the programming language, and PHP, Perl, mysql, containing all of the components that are needed in order to provide secure, scalable, flexible, dynamic web sites. The DEADLINE has been touted as the "killer app" of the open-source community. Because a lot of the locations are on the way, the run, the logic of e-business and e- commerce, web site, and requires 24/7 uptime guarantee, which ensures a high level of information, access, and the application is very important. For organizations to take advantage of the TIME, those levels of existence, to ensure a continuous monitoring of the end-to-end software stack, and instantly restore failed for all of the components of the solution. Some of them include support for traffic, LAMP components, a server, if you would like to remove the need for any downtime associated with planned maintenance systems. This article provides an overview of the LINUX, APACHE, MYSQL, and most of the time, the PHP language, as well as its advantage over any other tool, in order to be actively involved in creating an interactive web-based design and interface, a large-scale database such as MYSQL, and finally the conclusion.


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