Again, I qualified this as "public facing web
servers", not a webserver
used for personal use or embedded applications. For those applications
there are other, potentially more suitable webserver implementations. When
you have a need Apache's functionality, you run Apache ;P
I run my own web server (httpi.floodgap.com) mostly because I can, and
because it's been banged on for over a decade. Yes, it's public facing.
Apache is usually not the wrong answer, but I have always distrusted
computing monocultures of any sort.
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