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  • AUUG Awards Voted Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
    Sunday, September 08 2002 @ 11:12 PM EST
    Contributed by: chriskl

    Looks like the AUUG results are in:

    http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/09/06/1031115931961.html

    Pandaemonium got a mention, but didn't win ;)

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    Using thttpd as a static object web server Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 
    Thursday, November 01 2001 @ 10:53 AM EST
    Contributed by: chriskl

    Apache is a great webserver, however since it is so feature-full, it can consume a lot of memory and slow down serving many simultaneous clients.

    One thing that can help is thttpd.

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    Most Recent Post: 11/02 09:38AM by chriskl  [ Views: 3880 ]  

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