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Configuring Apache for Maximum Performance Apache server performance can be improved by adding additional hardware resources such as RAM, faster CPU etc.. But, most of the time, the same result can be achieved by custom configuration of the server. This article looks into getting maximum performance out of Apache with the existing hardware resources, specifically on the Linux systems.
Speed up your site I liked the point that was made in this books foreword: if you don't think site speed matters, put in some code that artificially delays loading your pages for ten seconds - and report back in a week..
Apache- The Definitive Guide There's no doubt that Apache is the standard bearer for web servers. There also seems to be general agreement that Apache runs much faster than Netscape under most conditions. This might not matter a bit to you if all you are doing is running a small intranet server, but as things get larger and more complex, Apache looks more and more attractive.


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Title Date Comments
Speed up your site   2007 12  2007/12/21 03:39 TonyLawrence

The Apache Module Book   2007 03 

Apache Phrasebook   2006 08 

Apache and PHP killed by thttpd   2006 06  2006/06/07 10:05 TonyLawrence

Apache Spammers   2006 03 

Configuring Apache for Maximum Performance   2006 01  2006/01/14 16:49 BigDumbDinosaur

Unexpected entries in Apache error_log   2006 01 

Apache Derby - Off to the Races   2005 11  2008/01/31 21:37 anonymous

Apache Security   2005 04 

security exploit apache hack web html -->minorvulnerability Apache   1997-2004 

apache mime types -->Re Website coming up as HTML texton Apache server in Netscape..   1997-2004 

/dev/zero mmap apache -->Re Looking for Apache on SCOUnix 3.2v4.2   1997-2004 

 
 
 
 
Apache Cookbook   2003 12 

Setting up Apache on Unixware   2001 07 

Apache- The Definitive Guide   1999 03 

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