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Pushing Apache on Linux to the Max
Posted by philipp on: 03/10/2003 11:04 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
IBM has posted an Apache webserver tutorial. Thanks Sammy.
Apache is a marvelously customizable daemon. You can tailor this web server software for specific platforms, environments, and performance thresholds. Unfortunately, most administrators run an out-of-the-box installation with few modifications to the default configuration. In this <a href="https://www6.software.ibm.com/reg/devworks/dw-waapache-i?S_TACT=103AMW61S_CMP=GRca=dgr-lnxw1w
ApacheMaxed">Linux-focused tutorial</a>, you learn many suggestions, tips, and tricks for controlling Apache and modifying its behavior to best fit its running environment.
Apache is a marvelously customizable daemon. You can tailor this web server software for specific platforms, environments, and performance thresholds. Unfortunately, most administrators run an out-of-the-box installation with few modifications to the default configuration. In this <a href="https://www6.software.ibm.com/reg/devworks/dw-waapache-i?S_TACT=103AMW61S_CMP=GRca=dgr-lnxw1w
ApacheMaxed">Linux-focused tutorial</a>, you learn many suggestions, tips, and tricks for controlling Apache and modifying its behavior to best fit its running environment.
