Apache does everything, it's fairly easy to configure. If there's something you want to do, Apache mostly knows how, or have a module.
If you run a fleet of servers, all doing different things, Apache is a good choice because all the various uses are going to be supported. It might not be the best choice in each individual case, but it is the one that works in all of them.
I don't know why some are so quick to write off Apache. Is just because it's old? It's still something like the second most used webserver in the world.
If you run a fleet of servers, all doing different things, Apache is a good choice because all the various uses are going to be supported. It might not be the best choice in each individual case, but it is the one that works in all of them.
I don't know why some are so quick to write off Apache. Is just because it's old? It's still something like the second most used webserver in the world.