WampServer 3 web server build overview

 Note! It is not recommended to use a web server collection as a platform for hosting sites both on the Internet and in corporate networks, i.e. they are created for local development and testing only. This is a recommendation from the developers of any web server build. WampServer is a free build of a web server, i.e. platform for web development under the Windows operating system. This assembly includes all the necessary software for creating dynamic web applications (sites), namely: Apache web server, PHP programming language, MySQL DBMS and other auxiliary software, such as phpMyAdmin. For those who don't know WAMP is an acronym for "Windows, Apache, MySQL and PHP" i.e. a word consisting of the first letters of the listed applications. There is also LAMP, where L is Linux, and MAMP, where M is Mac OS. WampServer is available for both 32 bit and 64 bit Windows. The system tray icon acts as a control panel here, with the help of which (left-click) you can configure the ...

Mini server

 Mini server


A server is a part of a computer network for sharing resources. For a beginner, the main thing is to understand how and why the server will be used. After all, it is with this idea that the assembly, installation and configuration of the server begins. Server creation steps:


- choice of components

- selection and installation of the operating system

- network configuration

- setting up application programs



Mini server - the conventional name of the server based on a simple personal computer, it's easier to say it's a home server, and its role can be played by both a simple desktop computer and a nettop, laptop and even a netbook. The main goal of mini server is to show the maximum possibilities of mini systems, both in terms of equipment cost and performance. A do-it-yourself server is not inferior in quality to many hosting companies and even surpasses some companies in many ways.


Why do you need a server - first of all, the server is needed for organizing and teamwork on the network. As the basis for mini server, I have identified several types of servers:


- Game server

- Web server

- File server

- Access Server


To ensure the correct operation of the equipment, it is also necessary to include an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) in the server infrastructure. For small servers, a line-interactive (Smart) UPS is suitable. When choosing an uninterruptible power supply for a server, you should pay attention to the "flagship" models in the production of UPS for home or small servers - APC by Schneider Electric. It is from their APC Smart-UPS series that the common name of line-interactive (Smart) UPS has gone. In Russia, this line is as widely represented as in the whole world, and is constantly updated with new models of uninterruptible power supplies for servers and PCs.