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Apache is the most popular Web server in the world, hosting 50 percent of all Web sites! With Apache, you will get excellent performance at a low cost. The server, plus all of its source code, is freely available and you can modify it to your specific needs. With this book, you will learn how to install, configure, and troubleshoot the Apache server. Administering and Securing the Apache Server teaches you how to maximize the benefits of Apache in order to gain the competitive edge.
About the Author
Ashok Appu is an advanced Diploma holder in Computer applications and has also been trained on the entire RHCE 7.0 modules (RH033, RH133, and RH253). He has been working as a development executive with the KSB division of NIIT. During his tenure of 2.5 years with NIIT he was involved in writing Instructor-Led training manuals for the first 12 months and later moved on to writing text books. He has worked on projects such as Red Hat Linux 6x/7x, Principles of Web Designing, Windows 98 (Advanced), Microsoft Commerce Server 2000, BizTalk Server 2000, iPlanet, PHP, ASP.NET, VB.NET, StarOffice 5.2, and TCP/IP. His technical expterise is in the area of networking, network security, operating systems, and scripting languages. He is also involved in providing SME (Subject Matter Expert) support for technologies such as Linux operating system, PHP, StarOffice, networking, and OS security. Apart from this he is also an active member of the India Linux Users Group-Delhi, (ILUGD). His hobbies include working out, reading about health and nutrition, playing the guitar and listening to heavy metal. Related Free eBooks | Related Tags |
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