Here is a post detailing an interesting setup of Web servers made to go against one another in real time. This could prove to be entertaining for benchmarkers or perhaps decisive for those who need an ultimate killer proof that their favorite Web server can kick some behind.

A PHP built-in Web server has been proposed as a Request For Comment (RFC), which includes a patch to the PHP source code base.

While we are in the business of providing managed server and cluster services, some folks still keep it a heart to manage their own dedicated server nodes. Incontestably, and however much you cherish your web servers, family always takes priority. In this post, we are going to cover a peculiar server configuration that can adapt to abnormal traffic without the server dropping down.

There are many types of clusters. The one I am going to cover in this post is a Web cluster. In other words, it is a cluster of several servers built to serve Web pages. It is a made up of Web servers, database servers, and file servers. You may ask, why not deploy only [...]

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