For students in any course on Web administration or site management, and for students in courses on Web development who need
This concise, practical, example-rich guide teaches students exactly what they need to know to install, configure, and manage Apache, the world's leading Web server software. Scott Hawkins offers no-nonsense, to-the-point coverage designed around real-world examples and configuration directives. Students begin by downloading and installing Apache; next, they walk step-by-step through basic configuration. Hawkins covers a wide array of essential techniques, including: using virtual hosting to run multiple sites from one server; serving dynamic content; integrating Apache with Web databases; and tuning Apache for improved performance. The book's extensive cross-referencing helps students find key techniques fast-and its companion Web site contains downloadable configuration directives, plus a wide range of additional Apache resources.
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Höhe: 228 mm
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Dicke: 17 mm
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978-0-13-064930-0 (9780130649300)
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SCOTT HAWKINS is a Unix systems administrator for a Fortune 100 Company. He resides in Atlanta, GA. His books include Linux Desk Reference, Second Edition and Apache Web Server Administration & E-Commerce Handbook. With Ellie Quigley, he is co-author of The Complete Linux Shell Programming Training Course (PTG Interactive).
1. Installation.
2. Basic Apache.
3. Hosting Multiple Sites.
4. Dynamic Content.
5. Advanced Topics.