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WampServer refers to a solution 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.
XAMPP (/ ˈ z æ m p / or / ˈ ɛ k s. æ m p /) [2] is a free and open-source cross-platform web server solution stack package developed by Apache Friends, [2] consisting mainly of the Apache HTTP Server, MariaDB database, and interpreters for scripts written in the PHP and Perl programming languages.
AMPPS is a solution stack of Apache, MySQL, MongoDB, PHP, Perl and Python for Windows NT, [1] Linux and macOS. [2] It comes with 419 [3] PHP web applications, over 1000 [weasel words] PHP classes and 6 [4] versions of PHP. AMPPS is created by Softaculous Ltd. a company founded in 2009 which makes the Softaculous Auto installer.
WAMP ("Windows, Apache, MySQL, and PHP") is an application server platform. WAMP or Wamp may also refer to: WAMP (FM), a radio station (88.1 FM) licensed to Jackson, Tennessee, United States; Web Application Messaging Protocol, a network protocol; Zach Wamp, Republican politician representing the 3rd Congressional district of Tennessee
For example, an equivalent installation on the Microsoft Windows operating system family is known as WAMP. An alternative running IIS in place of Apache is called WIMP. Variants involving other operating systems include DAMP, which uses the Darwin operating system. [5] The web server or database management system also varies.
WAMP is architectured around client–client communications with a central software, the router, dispatching messages between them. The typical data exchange workflow is: [10] Clients connect to the router using a transport, establishing a session. The router identifies the clients and gives them permissions for the current session.
In computing, Windows on Windows (commonly referred to as WOW) [1] [2] [3] is a discontinued compatibility layer of 32-bit versions of the Windows NT family of operating systems since 1993 with the release of Windows NT 3.1, which extends NTVDM to provide limited support for running legacy 16-bit programs written for Windows 3.x or earlier.