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Apache HTTP Server

Aug 8, 2010  ¦¦  by isr.coder  ¦¦  Domain, How to?  ¦¦  37 Comments
The Apache HTTP Server, commonly referred to as Apache (pronounced /əˈpætʃiː/), is web server software notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web. In 2009 it became the first web server software to surpass the 100 million web site milestone. Apache was the first viable alternative to the Netscape Communications Corporation web server (currently known as Oracle iPlanet Web Server), and has ...

What is the Difference Between http and https?

Aug 8, 2010  ¦¦  by isr.coder  ¦¦  Domain, How to?  ¦¦  40 Comments
Answer: A Hypertext Transfer Protocol (http) is a system for transmitting and receiving information across the Internet. Http serves as a request and response procedure that all agents on the Internet follow so that information can be rapidly, easily, and accurately disseminated between servers, which hold information, and clients, who are trying to access it. Http is commonly used to access html pages, but other resources ...

What is httpd?

Aug 8, 2010  ¦¦  by isr.coder  ¦¦  Domain, How to?  ¦¦  34 Comments
Httpd stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Daemon. Definition: Httpd (Hypertext Transer Protocol Deamon): A web server originally developed at the Swiss Center for Particle Research (CERN) and originally called CERN htpd. Subsequently, httpd was developed independently at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) for UNIX systems. An important innovation in the history of Web servers, NASA ...

Web server

Aug 8, 2010  ¦¦  by isr.coder  ¦¦  Hosting, How to?  ¦¦  42 Comments
A web server is a computer program that delivers (serves) content, such as web pages, using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), over the World Wide Web. The term web server can also refer to the computer or virtual machine running the program. In large commercial deployments, a server computer running a web server can be rack-mounted with other servers to operate a web farm. The inside and front of a Dell PowerEdge ...

Difference between http and https

Aug 8, 2010  ¦¦  by isr.coder  ¦¦  Domain, How to?  ¦¦  44 Comments
Answer: A Hypertext Transfer Protocol (http) is a system for transmitting and receiving information across the Internet. Http serves as a request and response procedure that all agents on the Internet follow so that information can be rapidly, easily, and accurately disseminated between servers, which hold information, and clients, who are trying to access it. Http is commonly used to access html pages, but other resources ...

List of Internet top-level domains

Jun 20, 2010  ¦¦  by isr.coder  ¦¦  Domain  ¦¦  42 Comments
The following is a list of Internet top-level domains. The top-level domain article provides the background information. The official list of all top-level domains is maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Generic top-level domains gTLD Entity Notes .aero air-transport industry Must verify eligibility for registration; only those in various categories of air-travel-related entities may register. .asia Asia-Pacific region This is a TLD for companies, organizations, and ...

Web Hosting Service

Apr 23, 2010  ¦¦  by admin  ¦¦  Hosting  ¦¦  46 Comments
Where you keep your Web page is called "hosting". There are all different types of hosting options, from very expensive commercial Web hosts, to free Web hosts. Types of Internet hosting service- Full-featured hosting services Virtual private server Dedicated hosting Colocation centre Cloud hosting Web hosting Free hosting Shared hosting Clustered hosting Reseller hosting FFmpeg hosting Application-specific Blog hosting Guild hosting Image hosting Video hosting Wiki farms Application hosting Social network ...

Domain Name

Apr 23, 2010  ¦¦  by admin  ¦¦  Domain  ¦¦  79 Comments
A domain name is an identification label that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control on the Internet, based on the Domain Name System (DNS). Domain names are used in various networking contexts and application-specific naming and addressing purposes. They are organized in subordinate levels (subdomains) of the DNS root domain, which is nameless. The first-level set of domain ...