sugarhillgang apache 19811 Apache outs version 2.4 of its HTTP server six years after last full releaseIt’s been half a dozen since released a new of its venerable , but the day has finally come for version 2.4 to be unveiled to the world. Granted, the old Apache was doing fine — it’s been the most prolific web in the world since the mid nineties — but a bit of freshening up couldn’t hurt, right? Among the many changes are reduced memory usage, improved performance and efficiency, and more finely-tuned caching support for high-traffic sites. If you want to know more, check out the source link below for an overview and feature list. Well, what are you waiting for, Tanto… jump on it!

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