WAMP

WAMP is a software stack consisting of Windows, Apache, MySQL, and PHP, Perl, or Python.

According to our data, WAMP is the 10th most popular tech stack on the web.
It has 0.07% of the tech stack market share and is detected on 0.02% of all websites.

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† WAMP Awards

⚑ Sites Using WAMP

We have data on 802 websites that use the WAMP tech stack. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using WAMP is goiania.go.gov.br.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 goiania.go.gov.br #13,470 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
2 doctissimo.fr #16,419 France French
3 unom.ac.in #24,708 India English
4 noacsc.org #28,553 United States American English
5 iec.cat #29,569 Spain Catalan
6 fotospor.com #38,777 Turkey Turkish
7 trefac.jp #46,083 Japan Japanese
8 navttc.gov.pk #56,001 Pakistan American English
9 omig.com #56,636 American English
10 real.gr #58,147 Greece Greek
11 pua.edu.eg #61,178 Egypt American English
12 scu.eg #72,444 Egypt Arabic
13 uern.br #87,519 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
14 ugat.mil.my #87,912 Malaysia Malay
15 paradox.com #88,026 Bahamas American English
16 wbjeeb.in #89,972 India American English
17 ipsantarem.pt #100,409 Portugal European Portuguese
18 jsglobalonline.com #105,432 American English
19 munirkhanani.com #113,619 Pakistan American English
20 dars360.com #117,001 Arabic

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use WAMP:

Most of the sites using WAMP are from the United States, India, and the United Kingdom.

  • United States 18.3%
  • India 7.4%
  • United Kingdom 5.4%
  • Hong Kong 3.3%
  • Brazil 3.2%
  • Korea 3.2%
  • Italy 3.1%
  • Spain 2.6%
  • Thailand 2.5%
  • Other 51%

Most WAMP users speak English, Chinese, or Spanish.

  • English 51.3%
  • Chinese 7%
  • Spanish 6.3%
  • Portuguese 3.5%
  • Turkish 2.6%
  • Italian 2.5%
  • Korean 2.5%
  • Russian 2.4%
  • German 2.3%
  • Other 19.6%

The WAMP tech stack is especially popular on .com and .org top-level domains.

  • .com 36%
  • .org 9.4%
  • .net 3.1%
  • .it 2%
  • .com.br 1.9%
  • .ru 1.6%
  • .in 1.6%
  • .com.tw 1.5%
  • .co.uk 1.1%
  • Other 41.8%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing WAMP include business, marketing and merchandising, and education and reference.

  • Business 22.9%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 11.2%
  • Education/Reference 7.6%
  • Software/Hardware 5.9%
  • Internet Services 4.1%
  • Online Shopping 4.1%
  • Blogs/Wiki 4.1%
  • Travel 4.1%
  • Government/Military 3.5%
  • Other 32.5%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best WAMP alternatives.

RankName
1
LEMP

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

2
LAMP

An open-source web application stack consisting of Linux, Apache, 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.

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

Which country uses WAMP the most?

The majority of WAMP users are from the United States.

Who uses WAMP?

According to our data, WAMP is used on hundreds of sites, including such established ones as goiania.go.gov.br, doctissimo.fr, and unom.ac.in.

Is WAMP used on government websites?

Yes, for example, it is used by goiania.go.gov.br and navttc.gov.pk. Overall, we found WAMP on 3 government sites in the United States.

Do academic institutions use WAMP?

Yes. The most notable of these are unom.ac.in and pua.edu.eg.

What are the alternatives to WAMP?

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

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