Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with MediaWiki Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with MediaWiki Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with MediaWiki Server
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki software.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with MediaWiki Server
This is an extremely powerful, scalable software and a feature-rich wiki implementation that uses PHP to process and display data stored in a database, such as MySQL.
MediaWiki's most famous use has been on Wikipedia and, to a lesser degree, the Wikimedia Foundation's other projects. Fandom, a wiki hosting service formerly known as Wikia, runs on MediaWiki. Other public wikis that run on MediaWiki include wiki How and SNPedia. WikiLeaks began as a MediaWiki-based site, but is no longer a wiki.
MediaWiki has an extensible web API (application programming interface) that provides direct, high-level access to the data contained in the MediaWiki databases. Client programs can use the API to log in, get data, and post changes. The API supports thin web-based JavaScript clients and end-user applications (such as vandal-fighting tools). The API can be accessed by the backend of another website.
MediaWiki provides a wide range of features and functionalities, such as page history and version control, user authentication and access control, discussion pages, automatic table of contents, file uploading and management, and many others.
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 Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with MediaWiki Server into your Azure Cloud Environments.
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