Web Server
HTTP Pocket Reference, 1st Edition
By Clinton Wong
All web programmers, administrators, and application developers need to be familiar with HTTP in order to work effectively. The HTTP Pocket Reference provides a solid conceptual foundation of HTTP, and also serves as a quick reference to each of the...
[Publish Date: June 2000]
Tomcat: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition
By Jason Brittain, Ian F. Darwin
It takes a book as versatile as its subject to cover Apache Tomcat. This book is a valuable reference for administrators and webmasters, a useful guide for programmers who want to use Tomcat as their web application server during development or in pr...
[Publish Date: October 2007]
Other Editions: 1st Edition
Apache 2 Pocket Reference, 1st Edition
By Andrew Ford
Apache Pocket Reference offers essential information to help you configure and maintain the Apache web server quickly, with brief explanations that get directly to the point. The second edition covers Apache 2.x as well as popular Apache 1.3.x still...
[Publish Date: October 2008]
What's New in Apache Web Server 2.2?, 1st Edition
By Rich Bowen
What's New in Apache Web Server 2.2? shows you all the new features you'll know to set up and administer the Apache 2.2 web server. Learn how to take advantage of its improved caching, proxying, authentication, and other improvements in your Web 2.0...
[Publish Date: February 2007]
Learning Flash Media Server 3, 1st Edition
By William Sanders
If you're interested in recording and streaming media using Flash Media Server 3 (FMS3) and Adobe's Real-Time Messaging Protocol, this 267-page PDF-only book is the perfect primer. web developers familiar with Flash Media Server 2 or Flash Communicat...
[Publish Date: March 2008]
Learning Flash Media Server 2, 1st Edition
By William Sanders
This unique PDF-only book is the ideal primer for web developers just getting started with Flash Media Server 2 (FMS2) and Adobe's Real-Time Messaging Protocol for streaming media, as well as anyone doing administrative work with Flash-related conten...
[Publish Date: December 2008]
Speaker: Mike Belshe: Load Balancing, Uptime and Scalability: A Systematic ...
Mike Belshe has been an early member of the Google Chrome team, working on a number of performance-related areas including network speed, plugins, and javascript performance. Mike has worked at several startups in silicon valley over the last 15 years, including Netscape, Remarq, Good Technology, and Lookout Software. His performance work for the web started in 1995 when he was a lead engineer on the Netscape Enterprise Server 2.0 team. Ironically, he never thought he'd ever be working on browsers back then.
[Publish Date: December 08, 2009]
Apache Web Server 2.2.9 for Windows - O'Reilly ONLamp Blog
By Todd Ogasawara
Apache released their HTTP Server 2.2.9 on Friday the 13th last month (obviously no superstitious people on the release team). Apache HTTP Server 2.2.9 Released Every now and then, I install the latest Apache web server on a Windows server just to...
[Publish Date: July 07, 2008]
Version 7.1 of the TiVo service update installs and enables a web server
By Nitesh Dhanjani
Version 7.1 of the TiVo service update installs and enables a web server on the TiVo. Good news for those who don't want to have to the TiVo Desktop software which requires Windows...
[Publish Date: July 14, 2008]
Load Balancing & Reverse Proxies with Varnish & More: Load Balancing, ...
By Artur Bergman
Varnish is a modern application level reverse proxy for web sites & services written with performance in mind. Varnish incorporates some advanced features to stretch the kernel as far as possible. Wikia relies heavily on varnish to serve a peak traffic of close to a gigabit/sec out of 3 different datacenters. Each one with two Varnishes working as a pair serving thousands of requests a second.
[Publish Date: December 08, 2009]
Speaker: Hooman Beheshti: Load Balancing, Uptime and Scalability: A ...
With over 15 years of experience working in the networking technology realm, Hooman is well versed in load balancing, application acceleration, and content delivery networks. He previously served as the VP of Technology for Crescendo networks and the CTO for Radware Inc., where his insights and technical expertise helped bring innovative, award winning networking products to market. A pioneer in the application acceleration space, he helped design one of the original load balancers while at Radware. Hooman’s experience ranges from defining and driving the development for load balancing, web acceleration, and application delivery products, to leading the technical evangelism initiatives behind them. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of California Irvine.
[Publish Date: December 08, 2009]
Building a Server with FreeBSD 7, 1st Edition
By Bryan J. Hong
The most difficult aspect of building a server (to act as a file server, Web server, or mail server) is the initial software installation and configuration. For many people, the only option is to hire an expensive consultant. Building a Server with F...
[Publish Date: March 2008]