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  • The Number One HTTP Server On The Internet

    The Apache HTTP Server Project is an effort to develop and maintain an open-source HTTP server for modern operating systems including UNIX and Windows NT. The goal of this project is to provide a secure, efficient and extensible server that provides HTTP services in sync with the current HTTP standards.

    Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April 1996.

    The Apache HTTP Server is a project of The Apache Software Foundation.

    Apache HTTP Server at ApacheCon US 2009 - 2-6 November, Oakland, CA
    [10 years of Apache]

    The Apache Web Server is where it all started, and, although now just one project among many, it has continued to develop new and exciting features over its entire 15 year history.

    Join us at ApacheCon US 2009 for httpd.conf, a two-day conference-within-a-conference, jam-packed with great content. In addition to covering general aspects of the server, we'll also show you what's new in 2.2, and what's coming in the 2.4 release - SNI, dynamic configuration files, and load balancing. And in our developers' track we'll show you how to take the next step into writing your own modules.

    Many sessions at ApacheCon US 2009 are open to the general public, including the 2-day BarCampApache, select evening social events, Birds of a Feather gatherings, the Hackathon, and most importantly, the Big Feather Birthday Bash! Join us in Oakland to celebrating a decade of Open Source leadership!

    Free ApacheCon US 2009 Live Video

    If you can't make it Oakland, don't miss the FREE ApacheCon US live video streams. On Wednesday, the Apache Hadoop track will be streamed live. On Thursday, it's httpd.conf, the track for Apache HTTPD administrators and users. And on Friday, check out the Apache Lucene track. You'll also be able to watch the Apache Pioneer's Panel, and keynote presentations by Kirrily Robert and Brian Behlendorf. Streaming starts Wednesday, 4th November, 17:00 UTC, and at the same time on Thursday and Friday.

    Apache 2.2.14 Released 2009-10-05

    The Apache HTTP Server Project is proud to announce the release of version 2.2.14 of the Apache HTTP Server ("Apache"). This version is principally a security and bugfix release.

    This version of Apache is a major release and the start of a new stable branch, and represents the best available version of Apache HTTP Server. New features include Smart Filtering, Improved Caching, AJP Proxy, Proxy Load Balancing, Graceful Shutdown support, Large File Support, the Event MPM, and refactored Authentication/Authorization.

    Download | New Features in Apache 2.2 | ChangeLog for 2.2.14 | Complete ChangeLog for 2.2

    Apache 2.0.63 Released 2008-01-19

    The Apache HTTP Server Project is proud to announce the legacy release of version 2.0.63 of the Apache HTTP Server ("Apache").

    This version of Apache is principally a security and bugfix release.

    For further details, see the announcement.

    Download | New Features in Apache 2.0 | ChangeLog for 2.0.63 | Complete ChangeLog for 2.0

    Apache 1.3.41 Released 2008-01-19

    The Apache Group is pleased to announce the legacy release of the 1.3.41 version of the Apache HTTP Server.

    This version of Apache is principally a security release.

    For further details, see the announcement.

    Download | Apache for Win32 | New Features in Apache 1.3 | ChangeLog for 1.3.41 | Complete ChangeLog for 1.3

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