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Apache Web Server

Product Overview

Apache HTTP Server (commonly known as Apache) is a widely used, open-source web server known for its flexibility, reliability, and extensive module support. It serves as the backbone for hosting websites, handling HTTP requests, and supporting dynamic web applications through integration with various programming languages and databases.

Latest Version

Alpha Integrity X-86
V2.4-62 V2.4-62 V2.4-62

Features

  • Modular Architecture – Supports a wide range of modules (mod_rewrite, mod_ssl, mod_proxy, etc.) for extended functionality.
  • HTTP/HTTPS Support – Handles both HTTP and secure HTTPS connections with SSL/TLS encryption.
  • Virtual Hosting – Allows multiple websites to run on a single server using name-based or IP-based virtual hosts.
  • Authentication & Access Control – Supports various authentication mechanisms, including Basic, Digest, and third-party modules like LDAP integration.
  • Performance Optimization – Features caching mechanisms (mod_cache, mod_expires) and load balancing via mod_proxy_balancer.
  • Logging & Monitoring – Detailed access and error logs for troubleshooting and performance analysis.
  • CGI & Scripting Support – Works with PHP, Perl, Python, and other scripting languages for dynamic content generation.
  • Reverse Proxy Capabilities – Can function as a reverse proxy, forwarding requests to backend servers for load distribution.

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