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There's a --> -<!-- good chance that the user will be reading the documentation --> -<!-- on his own system, which may not be configured for --> -<!-- multiviews. --> -<!-- - When adding items, make sure they're put in the right place --> -<!-- - verify that the numbering matches up. --> -<!-- - *Don't* use <PRE></PRE> blocks - they don't appear --> -<!-- correctly in a reliable way when this is converted to text --> -<!-- with Lynx. Use <DL><DD><CODE>xxx<BR>xx</CODE></DD></DL> --> -<!-- blocks inside a <P></P> instead. This is necessary to get --> -<!-- the horizontal and vertical indenting right. --> -<!-- - Don't forget to include an HR tag after the last /P tag --> -<!-- but before the /LI in an item. --> - <P> - If you are reading a text-only version of this FAQ, you may find numbers - enclosed in brackets (such as "[12]"). These refer to the list of - reference URLs to be found at the end of the document. These references - do not appear, and are not needed, for the hypertext version. - </P> - <H2>The Questions</H2> -<OL TYPE="A"> -<!--#endif --> -<!--#if expr="$TOC || $STANDALONE" --> - <LI VALUE="1"><STRONG>Background</STRONG> - <OL> - <LI><A HREF="#what">What is Apache?</A> - </LI> - <LI><A HREF="#why">How and why was Apache created?</A> - </LI> - <LI><A HREF="#name">Why the name "Apache"?</A> - </LI> - <LI><A HREF="#compare">OK, so how does Apache compare to other servers?</A> - </LI> - <LI><A HREF="#tested">How thoroughly tested is Apache?</A> - </LI> - <LI><A HREF="#future">What are the future plans for Apache?</A> - </LI> - <LI><A HREF="#support">Whom do I contact for support?</A> - </LI> - <LI><A HREF="#more">Is there any more information on Apache?</A> - </LI> - <LI><A HREF="#where">Where can I get Apache?</A> - </LI> - </OL> - </LI> -<!--#endif --> -<!--#if expr="$STANDALONE" --> -</OL> - -<HR> - - <H2>The Answers</H2> -<!--#endif --> -<!--#if expr="! $TOC" --> - <H3>A. Background</H3> -<OL> - <LI><A NAME="what"> - <STRONG>What is Apache?</STRONG> - </A> - <P>The Apache httpd server</P> - -<UL> - <LI>is a powerful, flexible, HTTP/1.1 compliant web server - <LI>implements the latest protocols, including HTTP/1.1 (RFC2616) - <LI>is highly configurable and extensible with third-party modules - <LI>can be customised by writing 'modules' using the Apache module API - <LI>provides full source code and comes with an unrestrictive license - <LI>runs on Windows NT/9x, Netware 5.x, OS/2, and most versions of Unix, - as well as several other operating systems - <LI>is actively being developed - <LI>encourages user feedback through new ideas, bug reports and patches - <LI>implements many frequently requested features, including:<BR><BR> - <DL> - <DT>DBM databases for authentication</DT> - <DD>allows you to easily set up password-protected pages with - enormous numbers of authorized users, without bogging down the server. - <DT>Customized responses to errors and problems</DT> - <DD>Allows you to set up files, or even CGI scripts, which are - returned by the server in response - to errors and problems, e.g. setup a script to intercept - <STRONG>500 Server Error</STRONG>s and perform on-the-fly diagnostics for - both users and yourself. </DD> - <DT> Multiple DirectoryIndex directives </DT> - <DD> Allows you to say <CODE>DirectoryIndex index.html - index.cgi</CODE>, which instructs the server to either send - back <CODE>index.html</CODE> or run <CODE>index.cgi</CODE> - when a directory URL is requested, whichever it finds in the - directory. - <DT> Unlimited flexible URL rewriting and aliasing </DT> - <DD> Apache has no fixed limit on the numbers of Aliases and - Redirects which may be declared in the config files. In addition, - a powerful rewriting engine can be used to solve most URL - manipulation problems. - <DT>Content negotiation</DT> - <DD>i.e. the ability to automatically serve clients of varying - sophistication and HTML level compliance, with documents which - offer the best representation of information that the client is - capable of accepting.</DD> - <DT>Virtual Hosts</DT> - <DD>A much requested feature, sometimes known as multi-homed servers. - This allows the server to distinguish between requests made to - different IP addresses or names (mapped to the same machine). Apache - also offers dynamically configurable mass-virtual hosting. - </DD> - <DT>Configurable Reliable Piped Logs</DT> - <DD>You can configure - Apache to generate logs in the format that you want. In addition, on - most Unix architectures, Apache can send log files to a pipe, allowing - for log rotation, hit filtering, real-time splitting of multiple vhosts - into separate logs, and asynchronous DNS resolving on the fly. - </DL> -</UL> - - <HR> - </LI> - - <LI><A NAME="why"> - <STRONG>How and why was Apache created?</STRONG> - </A> - <P> - The <A HREF="http://www.apache.org/ABOUT_APACHE.html">About Apache</A> - document explains how the Apache project evolved from its beginnings - as an outgrowth of the NCSA httpd project to its current status as - one of the fastest, most efficient, and most functional web servers - in existence. - </P> - <HR> - </LI> - - <LI><A NAME="name"> - <STRONG>Why the name "Apache"?</STRONG> - </A> - <P> - A cute name which stuck. Apache is "<STRONG>A - PA</STRONG>t<STRONG>CH</STRONG>y server". It was - based on some existing code and a series of "patch files". - </P> - - <P> - For many developers it is also a reverent connotation to the Native - American Indian tribe of Apache, <A - HREF="http://www.indians.org/welker/apache.htm">well-known for their - superior skills in warfare strategy and inexhaustible endurance</A>. - Online information about the Apache Nation is tough to locate; we - suggest searching - <A HREF="http://www.google.com/search?q=Apache+Nation">Google</A>, - <A HREF="http://www.northernlight.com/nlquery.fcg?qr=Apache+Nation">Northernlight</A>, - <A HREF="http://infoseek.go.com/Titles?qt=Apache+Nation">Infoseek</A>, or - <A HREF="http://www.alltheweb.com/cgi-bin/asearch?query=Apache+Nation">AllTheWeb</A>. - </P> - <P> - In addition, <A - HREF="http://www.indian.org/">http://www.indian.org/</A> and <A - HREF="http://www.nativeweb.com/">http://www.nativeweb.com/</A> are - two excellent resources for Native American information. - </P> - <HR> - </LI> - - <LI><A NAME="compare"> - <STRONG>OK, so how does Apache compare to other servers?</STRONG> - </A> - <P> - For an independent assessment, see - <A HREF="http://webcompare.internet.com/chart.html">Web Compare</A>'s - comparison chart. - </P> - <P> - Apache has been shown to be substantially faster, more stable, and - more feature-full than many other web servers. Although certain - commercial servers have claimed to surpass Apache's speed (it has - not been demonstrated that any of these "benchmarks" are a - good way of measuring WWW server speed at any rate), we feel that it - is better to have a mostly-fast free server than an extremely-fast - server that costs thousands of dollars. Apache is run on sites that - get millions of hits per day, and they have experienced no - performance difficulties. - </P> - <HR> - </LI> - - <LI><A NAME="tested"> - <STRONG>How thoroughly tested is Apache?</STRONG> - </A> - <P> - Apache is run on over 6 million Internet servers (as of February - 2000). It has been tested thoroughly by both developers and - users. The Apache Group maintains rigorous standards before - releasing new versions of their server, and our server runs without - a hitch on over one half of all WWW servers available on the - Internet. When bugs do show up, we release patches and new versions - as soon as they are available. - </P> - <HR> - </LI> - - <LI><A NAME="future"> - <STRONG>What are the future plans for Apache?</STRONG> - </A> - <P> - <UL> - <LI>to continue to be an "open source" no-charge-for-use HTTP server, - </LI> - <LI>to keep up with advances in HTTP protocol and web developments in - general, - </LI> - <LI>to collect suggestions for fixes/improvements from its users, - </LI> - <LI>to respond to needs of large volume providers as well as - occasional users. - </LI> - </UL> - <P></P> - <HR> - </LI> - - <LI><A NAME="support"> - <STRONG>Whom do I contact for support?</STRONG> - </A> - <P> - There is no official support for Apache. None of the developers want to - be swamped by a flood of trivial questions that can be resolved elsewhere. - Bug reports and suggestions should be sent <EM>via</EM> - <A HREF="http://www.apache.org/bug_report.html">the bug report page</A>. - Other questions should be directed to the - <A HREF="news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix" - >comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix</A> or <A HREF= - "news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows" - >comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows</A> - newsgroup (as appropriate for the platform you use), where some of the - Apache team lurk, in the company of many other httpd gurus who - should be able to help. - </P> - <P> - Commercial support for Apache is, however, available from a number - of third parties. - </P> - <HR> - </LI> - - <LI><A NAME="more"> - <STRONG>Is there any more information available on - Apache?</STRONG> - </A> - <P> - Indeed there is. See the main - <A HREF="http://www.apache.org/httpd">Apache web site</A>. - There is also a regular electronic publication called - <A HREF="http://www.apacheweek.com/" REL="Help"><CITE>Apache Week</CITE></A> - available. Links to relevant <CITE>Apache Week</CITE> articles are - included below where appropriate. There are also some - <A HREF="http://www.apache.org/info/apache_books.html" - >Apache-specific books</A> available. - </P> - <HR> - </LI> - - <LI><A NAME="where"> - <STRONG>Where can I get Apache?</STRONG> - </A> - <P> - You can find out how to download the source for Apache at the - project's - <A HREF="http://www.apache.org/httpd">main web page</A>. - </P> - <HR> - </LI> -</OL> -<!--#endif --> -<!--#if expr="$STANDALONE" --> - <!-- Don't forget to add HR tags at the end of each list item.. --> - -<!--#include virtual="footer.html" --> -</BODY> -</HTML> -<!--#endif --> |
