On 29 Aug 2003 at 12:36, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

> Shridhar Daithankar [8/29/2003 12:23 PM] :
> 
> > And on high volume sites, you can use boa to serve static contents. It's a 
> > single process web server that uses non-blocking IO. It's roughly 3 times 
> > faster than apache for static content. IIRC /. uses boa to serve static 
> > images..
> 
> Try "tux"  - I think it is a webserver compiled into the kernel.  Does 
> zero copy, and has some things like serving cache friendly headers.

That's gone with 2.6 IIRC. It was a caching architecture in kernel in additon 
to apache. Or was it khttpd.

Khttpd is gone for sure..
Bye
 Shridhar

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