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.