How to configure LAMP Server on CentOS?

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  • Emerson Abby
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    It is also cost-effective. For years, the LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) has been the website, software, and IT standard, but cloud computing and other emerging design models have begun to erode its supremacy.

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  • River Brown
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    Some of its benefits are as follows:
    1. Customization
    2. Flexibility
    3. Powerful security capabilities

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  • Aaron Martin
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    Due to their flexibility and efficiency, smaller developers can engage with professional software development services.

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  • Jamie Lee
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    Follow the steps as follows:
    Step 1: Update Package Repository Cache.
    Step 2: Install the Apache Web Server.
    Step 3: Install MySQL (MariaDB) and Create a Database.
    Step 4: Run MySQL Security Script.
    Step 5: Install PHP.
    Step 6: Test PHP Processing.
    Step 7: Install PHP Modules.
    Step 8: Restart Apache.

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  • Aaron Martin
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    LAMP stands for 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 in an open-source Web development

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  • Milo Adey
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    I think LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP.

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    How to configure LAMP Server on CentOS?

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