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Linux Apache Web Server Administration (part of the ) is a comprehensive guide for administrators managing websites on Linux systems. While the book provides a deep dive into core concepts, potential readers should note its publication age—the second edition was released in the early 2000s. Key Strengths

Book Review: Linux Apache Web Server Administration, 2nd Ed. Linux Apache Web Server Administration

: The book follows a logical progression from foundational Linux concepts to advanced configurations like virtual hosting and security hardening . Linux Apache Web Server Administration (part of the

: Reviewers note it offers excellent explanations for legacy features like "Order Allow,Deny" directives that are sometimes glossed over in modern manuals. : The book follows a logical progression from

: It includes over 600 pages of "recipes," covering topics such as performance tuning , logging , and proxying .

: Written by Charles Aulds (a former DoD Webmaster) and edited by Linux expert Craig Hunt . Potential Drawbacks

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