Chapter 23. Creating a Web Server

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The early Macintosh was never synonymous with “powerful Internet server.” Apple's early attempts to create server products never extended far beyond small Macintosh-only niches. As someone charged with pushing early adoption of Internet technologies and services, I typically found myself sitting in front of a Macintosh that was telnetted into a Linux machine.

For the past five years, Apple has made significant strides to position the Macintosh and Mac OS X as an enterprise-class server system. Xserve and Xraid have proven to be strong sellers in a market that hardly noticed ...

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