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  2. Webmin - Wikipedia

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    Webmin is a web-based server management control panel for Unix-like systems. Webmin allows the user to configure operating system internals, such as users, disk quotas, services and configuration files, as well as modify and control open-source apps, such as BIND, Apache HTTP Server, PHP, and MySQL.

  3. MySQL Workbench - Wikipedia

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    MySQL Workbench is the first MySQL family of products that offer two different editions - an open source and a proprietary edition. [31] The "Community Edition" is a full featured product that is not crippled in any way. Being the foundation for all other editions it will benefit from all future development efforts.

  4. ISPConfig - Wikipedia

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    ISPConfig is an open source hosting control panel for Linux, licensed under BSD license and developed by the company ISPConfig UG. [2] The ISPConfig project was started in autumn 2005 by Till Brehm from the German company projektfarm GmbH.

  5. MySQL - Wikipedia

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    On most Linux distributions, the package management system can download and install MySQL with minimal effort, though further configuration is often required to adjust security and optimization settings. LAMP software bundle, displayed here together with Squid.

  6. ispmanager - Wikipedia

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    Ispmanager supports servers based on Linux distributions and can be installed on both physical servers and virtual machines (VPS/VDS). Ispmanager allows managing software installed on the server, such as web server ( Apache / Nginx , Open LiteSpeed ), database server ( MySQL , MariaDB , Percona , PostgreSQL ), mail server ( Exim / Dovecot ...

  7. LAMP (software bundle) - Wikipedia

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    Linux is a Unix-like computer operating system assembled under the model of free and open-source software development and distribution. Most Linux distributions , as collections of software based around the Linux kernel and often around a package management system , provide complete LAMP setups through their packages.

  8. SQLyog - Wikipedia

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    Further, a subset of SQLyog Enterprise/Ultimate functionalities are available with the free SJA (SQLyog Job Agent) for Linux as a native Linux utility. This makes it possible to specify and test "scheduled jobs" on a Windows environment and port execution parameters seamlessly to a Linux environment.

  9. MariaDB - Wikipedia

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    MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system (RDBMS), intended to remain free and open-source software under the GNU General Public License.