WampServer
WampServer refers to a software stack for the Microsoft Windows operating system, created by Romain Bourdon and consisting of the Apache web server, OpenSSL for SSL support, MySQL database and PHP programming language.[1][2]
WampServer version 3.2.0 | |
Original author(s) | Romain Bourdon |
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Stable release | 3.2.3.0
/ May 8, 2020 |
Repository | wampserver |
Operating system | Windows |
Platform | Microsoft Windows |
Size | ~350MB (x86) / ~500MB (x64) |
Available in | 27 languages |
List of languages Arabic, Catalan, Chinese (China), Chinese (Hong Kong), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hellenic, Italian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Occitan, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish | |
Type | Web server stack package |
License | GNU GPL |
Lists, variants, and equivalents on other platforms
- FAPP or FAMP: for the FreeBSD operating system, or a similar package where MySQL is replaced by PostgreSQL.
- LAMP: for the Linux operating system (The original AMP stack - explained here.)
- MAMP: for the macOS operating system
- SAMP: for Solaris operating system
- UWAMP: Free Wamp Server with Apache MySQL PHP and SQLite.
- WIMP: A similar package where the Apache is replaced by Internet Information Services (IIS)
- WISA: for Windows (operating system), consisting of Internet Information Services, Microsoft SQL Server, and ASP.NET
- XAMPP: A cross-platform web server solution stack package.
See also
- Solution stack
- List of AMP packages
- Comparison of web frameworks
References
- Susan Perschke (23 April 2012). "WampServer delivers a smart, Windows-friendly platform for Apache, MySQL and PHP-based apps". Network World. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- Serdar Yegulalp (30 May 2012). "Review: WAMP stacks for Web developers". InfoWorld. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
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