XAMPP Overview
is a cross-platform Apache distribution enriched with third-party applications, namely MySQL, PHP, and PerlFeatures of XAMPP
XAMPP is a cross-platform Apache distribution enriched with third-party MySQL, PHP, and Perl applications. It was designed as a web server that can be a friendly website creation and maintenance assistant. XAMPP provides developers with an easy and comfortable way to test dynamic web pages without access to the Internet. It also includes the newest versions of Mercury and Tomcat.
With XAMPP, you can manage MySQL and SQLite databases and create a remote host using the FileZilla FTP server (also included in the package). This is useful for administering large Content Management Systems (CMS).
The installation process requires user intervention only to ask if the components should be installed as Windows services. You don’t have to decide now, seeing how this configures from XAMPP’s control panel. This is also the only interface with the user, and only from here can you perform server configurations.
System Requirements and Technical Details
Supported OS: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7
RAM (Memory): 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
Free Hard Disk Space: 500 MB or more