LAMP is a four-layer open source web development platform.
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.
With the LAMP stack, you can:
LAMP supports deployment of web applications and services on traditional on-premise infrastructure, cloud VMs, containers, and hybrid or multi-cloud environments.
By integrating the LAMP stack with emma, teams can:
Integrate LAMP with emma to enhance observability, optimize resource usage, and gain full control over your environments hosting LAMP-based applications and services.