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WAMP Variant on Windows 2008 R2 ZipKit


WAMP Variant refers to a software stack consisting of the Microsoft Windows operating system, the Internet Information Services (IIS) web server, the SQL Server 2008 database, and the PHP (Hypertext  Preprocessor) programming language. This combination is a common platform for web application development and deployment.

WAMP Variant ZipKit contents

This ZipKit contains the following software:

Software name

Packaged with eZDeploy

Download location

IIS 7.5

Yes

Included in the WAMP Variant ZipKit (CLM 4.0-WAMP Variant on Windows 2008 R2.eZ)

PHP 5.4.21

Yes

Included in the WAMP Variant ZipKit (CLM 4.0-WAMP Variant on Windows 2008 R2.eZ)

SQL Server 2008

No (Download required)

SQL Server 2008 DVD Media

Note

The SQL Server package is a copyrighted package that you must download this package from the SQL Server 2008 DVD Media.

WAMP Variant ZipKit deployment models

The WAMP Variant ZipKit supports the following service deployment models:

Deployment model

Description

Single tier

IIS, PHP, and SQL Server are installed on a single instance of a server.

Multitier

IIS and PHP are installed on one instance of a server and SQL Server is installed on a separate instance of a server.

The following topics describe how to use the ZipKit to create a service offering that deploys the WAMP Variant on Windows 2008 R2 standard edition.

Topic

Description

Provides an overview of the ZipKit, how to download the ZipKit, and a description of what is in the ZipKit

Describes the tasks that you must perform in BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management to import the service blueprints included in the ZipKit

Describes how to create a service offering in BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management, which you can then use to create a requestable service offering for your end users

 

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