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Key differences from the Apache HTTP Server

This section takes a high-level look at the main differences between IBM® HTTP Server and the Apache HTTP Server.

IBM HTTP Server is based on the open source Apache Web server (httpd.apache.org), The Apache Web server can be built with many different capabilities and configuration options. IBM HTTP Server includes a set of features from the available options. For information about Apache Web server features supported in IBM HTTP Server, see the information center topics about Apache modules (containing directives), programs, Apache Portable Runtime (APR) and APR-util libraries, and Multi-processing module (MPM) and addressing modes.

Key features added with IBM HTTP Server
Operational differences between Apache and IBM HTTP Server:



Related reference
Apache modules (containing directives) supported by IBM HTTP Server
Apache programs supported by IBM HTTP Server
Apache APR and APR-util libraries supported by IBM HTTP Server
Apache MPM and addressing modes supported by IBM HTTP Server
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