Downloadhttps://www./downloads/ Many operating systems already include a phpMyAdmin package and will automatically keep it updated, however these versions are sometimes slightly outdated and therefore may be missing the latest features. Additionally, the configuration process varies widely by package and may not adhere to the official phpMyAdmin documentation. That being said, it is usually the quickest way to an updated installation. Please contact your OS vendor for more information. Some additional information is also available in our documentation. If you just want to try phpMyAdmin in a virtual machine, you might want to check the available software appliances which provide phpMyAdmin.
If you do not find a suitable package or wish to install your own phpMyAdmin, you can download one of the following kits. Please note that each version has requirements for the minimum PHP and MySQL versions.
Since July 2015 all phpMyAdmin releases are cryptographically signed by the releasing developer. You should verify that the signature matches the archive you have downloaded. Verification instructions are placed in our documentation in the Verifying phpMyAdmin releases chapter.
phpMyAdmin 4.6.0 Released 2016-03-22, see release notes for details.
Current version compatible with PHP 5.5 to 7.0 and MySQL 5.5.
phpMyAdmin 4.4.15.5 Released 2016-02-29, see release notes for details.
Older version compatible with PHP 5.3.7 to 7.0 and MySQL 5.5. Supported for security fixes only, until October 1, 2016.
phpMyAdmin 4.0.10.15 Released 2016-02-29, see release notes for details.
Older version compatible with PHP 5.2 and MySQL 5. Supported for security fixes only, until April 1, 2017.
Development Versions Git repositories are located at
git://github.com/phpmyadmin/REPONAME.git and you can browse them online using github.
You can also download current snapshots from GitHub (Download ZIP button in right column).
More information about using Git is available on development page.
Older Releases You can find older releases on separate files page. You can also get them from our Git repository (check developer information for instructions). Older releases are unsupported.
Installing phpMyAdmin
The full process of installing phpMyAdmin is described in our manual. You can find there also information how to install phpMyAdmin on your Linux distribution.
Appliances Software appliances are becoming a popular way of distributing software. They are distributed as an image, which can be directly used by system (be it ISO image for bootable CD or virtual disks for some type of virtualization).
There are quite many appliances which provide phpMyAdmin as a management tool for MySQL. It usually comes as part of LAMP stack but there might be other offerings as well. Please check your favorite appliance provider, ISV or app store for it. Some of the appliances are listed on Wikipedia.
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