What is a LAMP in Linux?
 
LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. Together, they provide a proven set of software for delivering high-performance web applications. Each component contributes essential capabilities to the stack: Linux: The operating system.
If you don't already have a server. You can start off by ordering a Linux VPS
 
Installing a LAMP on Ubuntu 20.04
 
First of all. Make sure you are using an user with permissions so that you can use commands such as 'apt-get' etc.
 
1 - Installing Apache WebServer
root@petrosky:/# apt install apache2
 
 
2 - Installing MariaDB
root@petrosky:/# apt install mariadb*
 
 
3 - Configuring the MariaDB database
root@petrosky:/# mysql_secure_installation
You will be prompted whether to set a password or not. We highly recommend setting up a password for the 'root' DB User and disabling Remote SQL Connections.
 
4 - Installing PHP
root@petrosky:/# apt install php libapache2-mod-php
 
 
Yet we are done! Now we have our LAMP Installed!
 
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