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tvrannc2021-03-12 08:03:33
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tvrannc, 2021-03-12 08:03:33

Is there a collection book on LAMP?

Hello. I work daily with servers made on a LAMP stack (hosting company). I would like to know if there is any book / practical guide that would contain information on all technologies, basic chips, etc. of the same Apache, MySQL that will help to understand them in more detail? I don’t want to read books on Apache, mysql, php separately, since there will be enough information superfluous for me at the moment (why should I now know how to write a function in php or complex kvayri in mysql).

All I was able to find in Google is:

Open Source Development with LAMP: Using Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl and PHP First Edition
James Lee, Brent Ware

But judging by the name, it is more aimed at developing on such a stack than its administration.

So any advice would be greatly appreciated)

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CityCat4, 2021-03-12
@CityCat4

Nakua? The publication of a book (this is me, as a person who has published at least one, I say) is a long process, dragging on for about a year. Who and why might need a book that no one needs - I'll never know. LAMP is a kind of artificial formation, consisting of four elephant-like huge and completely different components. If you need something - Google (or now it's probably worth advising the import-substituting Yandex?) Will tell you.

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2021-03-12
@firedragon

https://my-shop.ru/shop/product/4029628.html
It all depends on the tasks.
Most hosters offer either VPS + CPanel or shared hosting + CPanel.
Clients don't mind either, everything works through the panel and the limits are quite well configured.
A separate case is a VPS without a panel, but here the client himself knows what and how to install.
And google the documentation
For Apache: .htaccess, options , location, directory, VirtualHost, ModRewrite
For mysql: perfomance tuning, grant, security
For Linux: systemd, core tools, backup
For php: modules, urlwrapper, version history (this is for oldfags which are old projects)
For general development, read on the topic DevOps

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12rbah, 2021-03-12
@12rbah

Here is a fresh book (for 2010) lamp , but seriously, writing a book on 4 technologies at once is not very easy, because. too many use cases. It's the same if you want to read a book on /JP/docker/kuber/... , books on programming get outdated pretty quickly, and on the technology stack even faster.
Although the Amazon gives +/- fresh options, but how relevant are the Amazon question

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