Friday, February 24, 2012

Apache outs version 2.4 of its HTTP server six years after last full release

Apache outs version 2.4 of its HTTP server six years after last full release

It's been half a dozen years since Apache last released a new version of its venerable HTTP server, but the day has finally come for version 2.4 to be unveiled to the world. Granted, the old Apache was doing fine — it's been the most prolific web server in the world since the mid-nineties — but a bit of freshening up couldn't hurt, right. Among the many changes are reduced memory usage, improved performance and efficiency, and more finely-tuned caching support for high-traffic sites. If you want to know more, check out the source link below for an overview and full feature list.

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