LAMP

LAMP is an open-source web application stack consisting of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP, Perl, or Python.

According to our data, LAMP is the second most popular tech stack on the web.
It has 32.6% of the tech stack market share and is detected on 9.9% of all websites.

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† LAMP Awards

⚑ Sites Using LAMP

We have data on 350,692 websites that use the LAMP tech stack. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using LAMP is etsy.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 etsy.com #93 United States American English
2 xorgasmo.com #822 United States English
3 smartschool.be #1,056 Belgium Dutch
4 mynavi.jp #1,134 Japan Japanese
5 washington.edu #1,370 United States English
6 usembassy.gov #1,568 United States American English
7 usp.br #1,636 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
8 sch.gr #1,657 Greece Greek
9 ufl.edu #1,760 United States American English
10 akant-ogrody.pl #1,898 Poland Polish
11 dpd.com #2,106 France English
12 byjus.com #2,271 Iceland English
13 kabutan.jp #2,287 Japan Japanese
14 primor.eu #2,831 Spain Spanish
15 helpshift.com #2,848 United States American English
16 kemdiktisaintek.go.id #2,904 Indonesia Malay
17 ncsu.edu #3,098 United States American English
18 usg.edu #3,203 United States English
19 punjab.gov.in #3,486 India American English
20 ufc.dz #3,527 Algeria Arabic

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use LAMP:

Most of the sites using LAMP are from the United States and Germany.

  • United States 20.5%
  • Germany 14.1%
  • France 4.8%
  • United Kingdom 4.8%
  • Japan 4.8%
  • Spain 4.1%
  • Italy 3.9%
  • Netherlands 3.6%
  • Brazil 3%
  • Other 36.4%

Most LAMP users speak English, German, or Spanish.

  • English 44.5%
  • German 14.3%
  • Spanish 6.9%
  • French 5.3%
  • Japanese 4.6%
  • Italian 3.5%
  • Portuguese 3.2%
  • Dutch 3%
  • Polish 1.9%
  • Other 12.8%

The LAMP tech stack is especially popular on .com, .de, and .org top-level domains.

  • .com 37.1%
  • .de 9.9%
  • .org 6.6%
  • .net 2.8%
  • .nl 2.6%
  • .it 2.5%
  • .com.br 2.1%
  • .co.uk 2%
  • .fr 1.9%
  • Other 32.5%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing LAMP include business, marketing and merchandising, and blogs and wiki.

  • Business 18.6%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 11.7%
  • Blogs/Wiki 8%
  • Online Shopping 7.1%
  • Education/Reference 6.9%
  • Internet Services 4.7%
  • Entertainment 4.5%
  • Travel 4.3%
  • Health 3.4%
  • Other 30.8%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best LAMP alternatives.

RankName
1
LEMP

An open-source web application stack consisting of Linux, Nginx, MySQL, and PHP, Perl, or Python.

3
Microsoft Stack
Redmond, Washington, United States

A collection of software products, frameworks, development tools, and cloud services from Microsoft used to build, deploy, and manage applications.

6
WIMP

A web application stack consisting of Windows, IIS, MySQL, and PHP, Perl, or Python.

8
LAPP

An open-source web application stack consisting of Linux, Nginx, PostgreSQL, and PHP, Perl, or Python.

10
WAMP

A software stack consisting of Windows, Apache, MySQL, and PHP, Perl, or Python.

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

Which country uses LAMP the most?

The majority of LAMP users are from the United States.

Who uses LAMP?

According to our data, LAMP is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as etsy.com, smartschool.be, and mynavi.jp.

Is LAMP used on government websites?

Yes, for example, it is used by usembassy.gov and punjab.gov.in. In total, we found LAMP on 125 government sites in the United States.

Do academic institutions use LAMP?

Yes, quite a few! The most notable of these are washington.edu, ufl.edu, and ncsu.edu. In total, we know of 410 academic websites in the United States that use LAMP.

How does LAMP stack up against its competitors?

LAMP is one of the most popular tech stacks, second only to LEMP.

What are the alternatives to LAMP?

Alternatives and possible competitors to LAMP may include LEMP, LAPP, and WAMP.

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