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The acronyms BAPP (or B.A.P.P.) and BAMP (or B.A.M.P.) refer to a set of open-source software programs commonly used together to run dynamic web sites or servers. This set is a solution stack, and an open source web platform. ''BAPP'' refers to: *BSD, family of operating systems; *Apache, the web server; *PostgreSQL, the database management system (or database server); *Perl, PHP, Python, and/or Primate (mod mono), scripting/programming languages. ''BAMP'' refers to: *BSD, family of operating systems; *Apache, the web server; *MySQL, the database management system (or database server); *Perl, PHP, Python, and/or Primate (mod mono), scripting/programming languages. The two acronyms have three major uses: #Define a web server infrastructure #Define a programming paradigm of developing software #Define a software distribution package ==Underlying BSD family of operating systems == As an operating system, FreeBSD (a BSD descendant) is generally regarded as reliable and robust, and of the operating systems that accurately report uptime remotely,〔 FreeBSD (and other BSD descendants) are the most common free operating system listed in Netcraft's list〔 of the 50 web servers with the longest uptime (uptime on some operating systems such as some versions of Linux cannot be determined remotely〔), making it a top choice among ISPs and hosting providers. A long uptime also indicates that no kernel updates have been deemed necessary, as installing a new kernel requires a reboot and resets the uptime counter of the system. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「BAPP」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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