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    Nextcloud Server

    Nextcloud Server

    A safe home for all your data

    Nextcloud server is a free and open source server software that allows you to store all of your data in a server of your choosing. With Nextcloud you can easily access and store data in the data center you trust, sync data among various devices, and share your data for collaboration purposes. It offers the best security in the self hosted file sync and share world, and is expandable with hundreds of apps.
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    PhpBackup4MySQL

    Easily backup / restore MySQL in Php, with AWS S3 upload capability.

    Easily backup and restore MySQL databases from a php script. This project is written with shared hosting in mind, that is: it doesn't rely on "exec" from Php or such commands that won't be allowed with most host providers. This lightweight project is a php class for easy MySQL backup integration within your scripts. Despite its ease of use, this project handles advanced settings such as foreign key constraints and backup upload to AWS S3. You may adjust the backup / restore modes...
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    AMPPS

    AMPPS

    AMPPS is a LAMP/MAMP/WAMP stack

    ...AMPPS enables you to focus more on using applications rather than maintaining them. With AMPPS you can create a website by installing any of the 330+ Apps, customizing it, and then simply publishing it on the internet via a wide choice of hosting service providers. A complete package on your desktop, same like the server that provides many open source web applications. Application Management, Domain management, Database management, etc are provided in a secure environment to ease your development. Softaculous is ready for your desktops with AMPPS to boost your development. ...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    MySQLTunnel

    MySQLTunnel

    HTTP tunnel to MySQL written in PHP. Returns JSON descriptive result.

    HTTP tunneling is a method for connecting to a MySQL server that uses the same protocol (http://) and the same port (port 80) as a webserver does. MySQLTunnel implements an HTTP tunneling to MySQL in a fast and secure way. Written in PHP can be installed in any webserver or hosting with the LAMP or WAMP stack available, to allow access to internal MySQL server. The script will utilize mysqli or mysql extensions, and mcrypt to perform decryption on the request and encryption on the result if needed. ...
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