Servers and Site Management Stories
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Kiwi TCMS: The University of Utah uses Kiwi TCMS
The University of Utah is a public research university in Salt Lake City, USA. It is the flagship institution of the Utah System of Higher Education and was established in 1850.
The University of Utah's School of Computing, founded as the Computer Science Department in 1965, has a long and distinguished record of high impact research. The university has provided large, automated testbeds since around the year 2000, funded by the National Science Foundation.
The Flux Research Group conducts research in operating systems, networking, security, and virtualization. The group consists of three faculty and over two dozen research staff, graduate students, and undergrads.
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Demystifying the Client-Server Model: How Web Servers Work
In the realm of modern computing, the client-server model stands as the fundamental architecture for numerous applications, with web servers serving as a cornerstone. This model underpins how data and services are exchanged between different devices and systems.
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From NCSA to Apache: A Journey Through Web Server History
The evolution of web servers has played a pivotal role in shaping the internet as we know it today.
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Kubernetes in Your CI/CD Pipeline
Kubernetes is increasingly becoming an important component in CI/CD pipelines. Here's what you need to know.
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Beneath the Surface: Anatomy of a Web Server Architecture
In today’s digital age, web servers play a fundamental role in delivering the content we access daily on the internet. The seamless experience of browsing a website often conceals the intricate workings of the underlying web server architecture.
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Inside Apache: Unveiling Its Role in Web Communication
The Apache HTTP Server, commonly known as Apache, is a foundational component of the modern internet.
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Apache: The Cornerstone of Web Server Landscape
The digital realm that we navigate today is underpinned by a complex network of web servers, each playing a pivotal role in delivering content swiftly and seamlessly to users worldwide. At the heart of this intricate web infrastructure lies the Apache HTTP Server, commonly referred to as Apache.
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Advantages of Apache: Open Source and Beyond
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Demystifying Web Communication: A Beginner’s Guide
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HTTP Protocol Explained: How Data Travels on the Web
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Mastering the Request-Response Cycle in Web Communication