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Apache traffic server v3.0.0 released
The Apache Software Foundation has announced
the release of Apache traffic server v3.0.0. "Apache Traffic Server
is a Cloud Computing 'edge' service, able to handle requests in and out of
the Cloud, both by serving static content (images, JavaScript, CSS, and
HTML files), and routing requests for dynamic content to a Web server (such
as the Apache HTTP Server)." New
features include better 64-bit support, better IPv6 support, web
cache communication protocol (WCCP) support, a better plug-in API, and a
number of performance improvements.
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