Caudium (web server)

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{{Notability|Products|date=April 2011}}

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| name = Caudium

| title = Caudium

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| author = David Hedbor

| developer = The Caudium Group

| released = {{Start date and age|2000|07}}

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| latest release version = 1.4.18

| latest release date = {{Start date and age|2012|04|12}}

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| programming language = Pike

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| genre = Web server

| license = GPL

| website = {{URL|www.caudium.net}}

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Caudium is an open source web server. It was originally created as a fork of the Roxen Challenger server.{{Cite web|url=http://roxen.sodazitron.at/listarchive/article.php?id_article=2045&grp_id=4|title=Caudium Announcement|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425045911/http://roxen.sodazitron.at/listarchive/article.php?id_article=2045&grp_id=4|archivedate=2012-04-25}} The server is written in C and Pike, and Pike is also used to create extensions to the server.

Caudium is very different from the Apache.This article about the {{Cite web|url=http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/5651|title=Roxen WebServer 2.2}} lists some differences to Apache. Since Caudium is based on Roxen, it applies to Caudium as well. The configuration process is different, the directory structure is different, and generally the languages used to program server extensions or dynamic pages are different, although both support PHP. According to the Caudium website, Caudium offers a different performance profile than Apache, because it doesn't fork external processes, making it better suited to cope with sudden spikes of traffic.

See also

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