LAMP has four basic component technologies.
Linux: the open source operating system that runs on many types of computing machine.
Apache Web server: the most popular Web server software that runs on most operating systems.
MySQL: the open source relational database management system (RDBMS).
Perl / PHP / Python. These are dynamic scripting languages that can work with information available at runtime.
The various Web applications that I installed in my domain are using LAMP. According to IEEE Computer Magazine September 2005 issue, there is a growing commercial adoption of LAMP for large Web applications. ActiveGrid is one of them.
ActiveGrid, the Enterprise LAMP company, provides enterprise features built on the proven LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Python/Perl) software infrastructure stack. ActiveGrid’s Enterprise LAMP helps enterprises rapidly create Web 2.0 applications with rich user interfaces that weave together existing enterprise systems into new services and applications. ActiveGrid Enterprise LAMP applications can be flexibly deployed on grids of commodity machines or at virtually any ISP.
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