Apache 2.4 Released After 6 Years Wait To Celebrate 17th Birthday
Apache Server Foundation has just released the 2.4 version of the popular HTTP server. Apache continues to be one of the most preferred HTTP servers on the Internet with over 400 million websites using it to deliver the web pages to web browsers. Apache HTTP server was first released to the world on 21 February, 17 years ago. As all of you'd expect, the 2.4 release features a ton of improvements and new features especially suited for the cloud environments. Webmasters can expect enhanced performance, lesser resource hogging, better concurrency, lowered memory usage, asynchronous I/O support, dynamic reverse proxy configuration, performance at-par with the event driven web-servers, granular timeout, rate/resource limiting and better caching support. Those who're interested in an overview of the new features & improvements in the Apache 2.4 release may head over to the <a href="https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/new_features_2_4.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Overview of new features in Apache HTTP Server 2.4 - Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4</a>.
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Vice President of the Apache HTTP Server Project, Mr. Eric Covener says that this new release brings a host of evolutionary enhancements which the developers & web administrators will love. Several new modules have been added to the release and the flexibility of existing modules has been broadened. The impatient ones can head over to <a href="https://httpd.apache.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Welcome! - The Apache HTTP Server Project</a> and download the server.