We host a lot of web sites. In the past, I've tried to put as much config info in the apache config files (often broken up into individual .conf files in /etc/httpd/conf.d in order to keep things ...
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 website ...
I'm running a RP on a box at home that sits in front of various services. Partly for security (adding auth and SSL), but mostly because work blocks chatting with pretty much every port that isn't 80 ...
Leopard installs the Apache2 Web server instead of the Apache 1.3 version used in OS X 10.4 and places the configuration files in /etc/apache2 rather than in the /etc/httpd folder used by Apache 1.3.
When you deploy a web application, how do end users access it? Often web applications are set behind a gateway device through which end users can access it. One of the popular products to act as an ...
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. If you’re looking to ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Java web frameworks popular at the turn of the century are often slagged for their reliance on ...