Linux 7.9 with MediaWiki Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Linux 7.9 with MediaWiki Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Linux 7.9 with MediaWiki Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
MediaWiki is a powerful and the most widely used wiki system.
Linux 7.9 with MediaWiki Server
MediaWiki is the software you can use to create wiki content, such as Wikipedia. Documents in a wiki are stored as flat text using some markup language. The text can be edited "in place" in the process of reading the material and published immediately.
Written in PHP, MediaWiki is compatible with a variety of SQL database systems including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite. For optimal performance, choose a web host that provides a fast server with an updated LAMP stack.
MediaWiki development is backed by an organization with an annual budget. And also provides you with long-term maintenance and support. It should be admitted that a good benefit is to be suitable for huge, highly active wikis.
This tool is popular and helpful among users thanks to some features like an editing interface, application programming interface (API), and rich content.
The MediaWiki software is used by tens of thousands of websites and thousands of companies and organizations. MediaWiki helps you collect and organize knowledge and make it available to people. It's powerful, multilingual, extensible, customizable, and reliable.
Virtual Pulse provides you with a ready-to-run and perfectly optimized for Azure Marketplace - the ultimate communication platform. The Image has been pre-tested for secure and fast deployment of the Linux 7.9 with MediaWiki Server into your Azure Cloud Environments.
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