![]() It’s where the websites and web applications run.įor a more in-depth understanding of the LAMP stack, check out our tutorial on setting up the LAMP stack on Ubuntu. It consists of PHP and/or similar web programming languages. Take a look at our tutorial on how to set up MySQL and MySQL basics. In high-end configurations, MySQL can be offloaded to a different host server. ![]() It usually sits alongside Apache (layer 2). MySQL stores data that can be retrieved using queries to construct a website.
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