Dictionary

  • Elastic Stack - A collection of tools for searching, analyzing, and visualizing data, primarily known by its core components: Elasticsearch (the search and analytics engine), Kibana (the visualization and management interface), Beats (the data shippers), and Logstash (the data processing pipeline).
  • ELK - An OS-agnostic web stack of open-source products—Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana—used for collecting, processing, and visualizing data, particularly logs. It is now referred to as "Elastic Stack".
  • Ganeti - A virtual machine cluster management tool originally developed by Google.
  • GLASS - An OS-level stack that includes GemStone (database and application server), Linux (operating system), Apache (web server), Smalltalk (programming language), and Seaside (web framework)
  • GRANDstack - A full-stack framework for building applications with GraphQL, React, Apollo and the Neo4j Database.
  • JAMstack - A modern web development architecture based on JavaScript, APIs, and Markup.
  • LAMP - A generic software stack model has largely interchangeable components.
  • LAPP - A variation of the LAMP stack where MySql is replaced with PostgreSQL.
  • LEAP - Builds full-stack applications with real infrastructure and deploys them to your AWS or GCP cloud.
  • LEMP - A variation of the LAMP stack that includes Linux (operating system), Nginx (web server), MySQL or MariaDB (database management systems), and Perl, PHP, or Python (scripting languages). Also known as LNMP.
  • LLMP - A variation of the LAMP stack that includes Linux (operating system), Lighttpd (web server), MySQL or MariaDB (database management systems), and Perl, PHP, or Python (scripting languages).
  • LNMP - A variation of the LAMP stack that includes Linux (operating system), Nginx (web server), MySQL or MariaDB (database management systems), and Perl, PHP, or Python (scripting languages). Also known as LEMP.
  • LYCE - A software stack composed entirely of free and open-source software to build high-availability heavy duty dynamic web pages.
  • LYME - A software stack composed entirely of free and open-source software to build high-availability heavy duty dynamic web pages.
  • MAMP - A variation of the LAMP stack that includes Mac OS X (operating system), Apache (web server), MySQL or MariaDB (database), and PHP, Perl, or Python (programming languages)
  • MARQS - An OS-agnostic web stacks that includes Apache Mesos (node startup/shutdown), Akka (toolkit) (actor implementation), Riak (data store), Apache Kafka (messaging), Apache Spark (big data and MapReduce).
  • MEAN - A OS-level source-available JavaScript software stack for building dynamic web sites and web applications.
  • MENG - A stack that includes Express, Node.js, MongoDB, and GPT.
  • MERN - A variation of the MEAN stack that replaces Angular with React.js front-end.
  • MEVN - A variation of the MEAN stack that replaces Angular with Vue.js front-end.