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Apache: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition

Apache: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition

by Ben Laurie
388 Pages · 1999 · 2.8 MB · 4,661 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Apache: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition
by Ben Laurie
592 Pages · 2002 · 2.3 MB · 2,876 Downloads · New!
Updated to cover the changes in Apache’s latest release, 2.0, as well as Apache 1.3, this useful guide discusses how to obtain, set up, secure, modify, and troubleshoot the Apache software on both Unix and Windows systems. In addition to covering the installation and configuration of mod_perl and Tomcat, the book examines PHP, Cocoon, and other new technologies that are associated with the Apache web server.
Future-Proof Web Design
by Alexander Dawson
400 Pages · 2011 · 15 MB · 3,590 Downloads · New!
The web is constantly changing and evolving with an increased range of devices, browsers, and standards that need to be considered in design. Web designers know they must stay sharp in order to keep up with the rapid pace of technology change. This much-needed book teaches the art of flexible and adaptable design that can work easily with new devices, technologies, and standards. You’ll quickly discover how this resource stands out from the crowd as it provides you with a roadmap for ensuring that your designs are stable and flexible enough to handle whatever technology changes are coming in the future.
Nginx 1 Web Server Implementation Cookbook
by Dipankar Sarkar
236 Pages · 2011 · 6.3 MB · 2,127 Downloads · New!
This is a cookbook full of illustrations and diagrams to help you implement your web needs with Nginx, with a focus on practical examples. If you are tired of Apache consuming all your server memory with little traffic and to overcome this, or for some other reason, you are looking for a high-performance load-balancing proxy server and have tried using Nginx, then this book is for you. You need some basic knowledge of Nginx. System administrators and web developers will benefit greatly from this book.
Professional Apache Tomcat 6
by Jeff Genender
672 Pages · 2011 · 18.2 MB · 4,786 Downloads · New!
With this comprehensive resource, you’ll uncover the ins-and-outs of installing, configuring, and running the Apache Tomcat server. This book not only provides a line-by-line analysis of configuration options, but also explores the features and capabilities of Tomcat. You’ll then gain the skills to solve the type of problems that arise during all phases of system administration, including shared hosting, security, system testing, and performance testing and tuning.
Professional IIS 7
by Dennis Glendenning
812 Pages · 2011 · 15.9 MB · 4,067 Downloads · New!
Written by an author team that includes four Microsoft MVPs, this book shows you how to take advantage of these exciting new features of IIS 7. The authors draw on their expertise in the areas of deployment, hosting, development, and enterprise operations in order to help you with the learning curve of becoming familiar with IIS 7. With a clear understanding of IIS 7, you’ll learn to deploy, install, monitor, manage, and secure an IIS environment with confidence and ease.
Nginx HTTP Server
by Clement Nedelcu
348 Pages · 2010 · 7.1 MB · 2,924 Downloads · New!
The book includes detailed instructions for each of the processes it describes: downloading and installing the application, configuring and using modules, and much more. It provides a step-by-step tutorial to replace your existing web server with Nginx. With commented configuration sections and in-depth module descriptions, you will be able to make the most of the performance potential offered by Nginx. By covering both early setup stages and advanced topics, this book will suit web administrators interested in solutions to optimize their infrastructure, whether they are looking into replacing existing web server software or integrating a new tool cooperating with applications already up and running. If you, your visitors, and your operating system have been disappointed by Apache, this book is exactly what you need.

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