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* Web Server: [[Nginx/MediaWiki]] – Nginx is used in place of Apache for its greater effectiveness with static content and SSL support. | * Web Server: [[Nginx/MediaWiki]] – Nginx is used in place of Apache for its greater effectiveness with static content and SSL support. | ||
* PHP Engine: [[PHP/HHVM|HHVM]] – HHVM was created by Facebook as a Just-in-Time compiling virtual machine that provides higher performance for PHP programs like MediaWiki. | * PHP Engine: [[PHP/HHVM|HHVM]] – HHVM was created by Facebook as a Just-in-Time compiling virtual machine that provides higher performance for PHP programs like MediaWiki. | ||
* [[PHP/FPM|PHP-FPM]] - Alternatively, you could use PHP-FPM with MediaWiki, since HHVM only supports 64-bit Intel/AMD platforms. | |||
* SQL Database: [[MariaDB/MediaWiki|MariaDB]]/[[PostgreSQL/MediaWiki|PostgreSQL]] – Either of these SQL databases will work, but MariaDB is used most often by the Wikimedia Foundation and has best compatibility with extensions. | * SQL Database: [[MariaDB/MediaWiki|MariaDB]]/[[PostgreSQL/MediaWiki|PostgreSQL]] – Either of these SQL databases will work, but MariaDB is used most often by the Wikimedia Foundation and has best compatibility with extensions. | ||
* Wiki Software: [[MediaWiki/Deployment]] – MediaWiki is used as the wiki software. It is set up after the web server, PHP engine, and SQL Database. | * Wiki Software: [[MediaWiki/Deployment]] – MediaWiki is used as the wiki software. It is set up after the web server, PHP engine, and SQL Database. |