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Gaining even the smallest performance boost from your web server can be crucial. Jack Wallen shows you how to eek the most out of Apache with the help of mod_deflate compression.
Apache is the most widely used Web server across the Internet. It is used by nearly 400 million websites around the world, according to Netcraft estimates . Apache is used by about 65 percent of ...
Changing the memory settings of your Apache Web server can increase performance of your website, which gives your users a better experience by speeding up page load times and preventing your ...
Suppose your web server uses multiple Listen statements to listen on either multiple ports or multiple addresses. In order to test each socket to see if a connection is ready Apache uses select(2) .
Apache server software, out of the box, is impeccably well designed. By doing very little, you can have a blazingly fast web server up and running with a single command: sudo apt-get install lamp ...
The Google Web Server is itself is a fork of Apache, and some of the modifications it has made were contributed back to the Apache community to boost its performance; last month, Google open sourced ...
VMware Labs has unveiled an extension module for Apache’s popular web server that runs WebAssembly binaries, opening new possibilities for languages and projects to run securely in Apache. The ...
Long before the release of Apache 2.2 in December 1st, 2005 though, Apache was already the most popular Web server in the world. Today Apache powers almost 400 million Web sites.
Recently, we took a look at the Caddy Web server. Today, we're going to back things up a little bit and look at the A from the classic LAMP stack: the Apache Web server.
Apache is used by about 65 percent of all websites. The second most widely used Web server software is Microsoft’s IIS (Internet Information Services), running about 14.5 percent of websites.
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