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I've used these type of apps which bundle a common infrastructure component and a management GUI on Windows before when starting out, back in the XAMPP / Apache2Triad days.

I found they'd cause more problems than they solved ultimately, as they didn't provide clear upgrade paths, often had opinionated default configs which left newbies wondering why public documentation didn't work, and there was a lot of churn as to which one were currently in vogue and maintained.




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