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LAMP is a four-layer open source web development platform.

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LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl/Python) is an acronym denoting one of the most common solution stacks for many of the web's most popular applications. It’s an open-source source web development platform that uses Linux as the operating system, Apache as the Web server, MySQL as the relational database management system and PHP as the object-oriented scripting language. However, LAMP now refers to a generic software stack model, and its components are largely interchangeable.

How LAMP Helps Users

With the LAMP stack, you can:

  • Build and scale full-stack applications using familiar, open-source technologies
  • Host and distribute web applications and content across different infrastructures, including Linux-based systems
  • Serve dynamic content using Apache and server-side scripts written in PHP, Perl, or Python
  • Store and manage data using MySQL

LAMP supports deployment of web applications and services on traditional on-premise infrastructure, cloud VMs, containers, and hybrid or multi-cloud environments.

Why Integrate LAMP with emma

By integrating the LAMP stack with emma, teams can:

  • Unify visibility across the infrastructure hosting LAMP-based applications
  • Track infrastructure usage and correlate it with cloud costs and resource efficiency
  • Automate scaling and resource provisioning based on emma’s recommendations and cost and performance baselines
  • Set thresholds to govern consumption and alert on anomalies, performance bottlenecks, or cost spikes

Integrate LAMP with emma to enhance observability, optimize resource usage, and gain full control over your environments hosting LAMP-based applications and services.