Commit 66e07fc1 authored by Richard Bowen's avatar Richard Bowen
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          <li><a href="#name">Why the name "Apache"?</a></li>

          <li><a href="#compare">OK, so how does Apache compare to
          <li><a href="#compare">How does Apache compare to
          other servers?</a></li>

          <li><a href="#tested">How thoroughly tested is
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      </li>

      <li>
        <a id="compare" name="compare"><strong>OK, so how does
        <a id="compare" name="compare"><strong>How does
        Apache compare to other servers?</strong></a> 

        <p>Benchmarks tend to be a measure of configuration competance,
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        <a id="tested" name="tested"><strong>How thoroughly tested
        is Apache?</strong></a> 

        <p>Apache is run on over 6 million Internet servers (as of
        February 2000). It has been tested thoroughly by both
        developers and users. The Apache Group maintains rigorous
        <p>Apache is run on over 110 million Internet servers (as of
        April 2010) (Source, <a
        href="http://netcraft.com/">Netcraft</a>). 
        It has been tested thoroughly by both
        developers and users. The Apache HTTP Server Project Management
        Committee maintains rigorous
        standards before releasing new versions of their server,
        and our server runs without a hitch on over one half of all
        WWW servers available on the Internet. When bugs do show
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        href="news:comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows">comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows</a>
        newsgroup (as appropriate for the platform you use), where
        some of the Apache team lurk, in the company of many other
        httpd gurus who should be able to help.</p>
        httpd gurus who should be able to help. The <code>#httpd</code>
        channel on the <code>irc.freenode.net</code> IRC network is a
        good place for quick questions.</p>

        <p>Commercial support for Apache is, however, available
        from a number of third parties.</p>
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        information available on Apache?</strong></a> 

        <p>Indeed there is. See the main <a
        href="http://httpd.apache.org/">Apache web site</a>. There
        is also a regular electronic publication called <a
        href="http://www.apacheweek.com/" rel="Help"><cite>Apache
        Week</cite></a> available. Links to relevant <cite>Apache
        Week</cite> articles are included below where appropriate.
        There are also some <a
        href="http://httpd.apache.org/info/apache_books.html">Apache-specific
        books</a> available.</p>
        href="http://httpd.apache.org/">Apache web site</a>.
        There are also many <a
        href="http://www.apachebookstore.com/confluence/oss/display/BOOKS/Books+on+Apache+HTTP+Server+(httpd)">books about the Apache HTTP Server</a>
        available.</p>
        <hr />
      </li>