MAMP
MAMP is the abbreviation for Macintosh, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. It is a reliable application with its four components that allows you to access the local PHP server as well as the database server (SQL).
- It’s possible to set up more virtual servers that are for testing, and your system won’t be affected.
- Users get a privilege to run several PHP versions concurrently.
- It means you can attend to many projects at the same time with no effects on the system.
- Is easier to install virtual hosts using MAMP.
- Some include Wordpress, Joomla, Web edition with just following simple steps.
- It supports cross-platform installation
- Category [development]
- Easy prompted installation.
- It’s open source software.
- Fast installation.
- It cannot tamper with the already installed apache server previously installed.
- It’s light so the Computer won’t run out of memory during execution.
- Unlike online servers, it's faster to work with offline servers
- Requires you to install all the server components on the local machine. That means it’s equally hard to monitor, the developments of the production environment. Unlike Vagrant which is virtualized, making it easier to track the production.
- It’s a host server that is local unless uploaded to cloud hosts like Cloud9 (online editor), you cannot make any changes just in case you want to edit an up-and-running online system.
- Some Alternates to MAMP Software
- AMPPS – it’s usually a collection of WAMP, MAMP, and LAMP. That makes it possible to concentrate on using applications than maintaining the applications.
- Droplr – faster to MAMP and loads more quickly
- Connect Wise Control – it’s a mobile app that one can use to connect with other systems with the help of internet connection
It can be downloaded smoothly from the MAMP website. MAMP Software runs on both Macintosh as well as Windows platform. For installation, a system should at least attain specific specification requirements of, in windows; Windows 7/8/8.1 with a minimum 1gb Ram and OSX; OSX 10.6.6 or later as well as a 64bit CPU from Intel X84. On installation, the installation files contain an update called MAMP Pro and MAMP to which one has to choose what to install. It’s important to note that for MAMP Software to work, one has to have a folder named “application “inside the OSX Directory as you can’t move it out. MAMP Software access can be through a host that is local in the web browser. Since it’s local and not virtualized, local files are saved in the host Computer thus it’s easier to work with it as no internet connection is needed to access files, unlike the other online servers, for example, could9. It is, however, possible to have more than one server in one PC without tampering neither Computer files nor operations. Thus there is no noticeable effect on the Host computer’s performance. After installation one has to choose the environments that are best suited for his/her website, for example, Apache as the server.