Apache is the world’s most famous HTTP server and it is responsible for the growth of World Wide Web. This is the most preferred HTTP server and has served millions of web sites. Nearly 50 percent of websites on the internet are still served by Apache. Apache is open source and it does not require any license fees. You can install Apache on your Linux Dedicated server. It can be installed on both Dedicated server types, Linux Dedicated server and Windows Dedicated server.
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