- From: Darren Blaine Day <DDAY@music.transy.edu>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 95 16:39:33 EDT
- To: <www-talk@www10.w3.org>
- Cc: Darren Blaine Day <DDAY@music.transy.edu>
>>> Anyone have experience with PC-based web servers? Which? >> I'm using GoServe under OS/2 2.11 on a 386/25mhz machine with 16 megs of memory. It was easy to set up and works fine for me. I doubt if my setup is ideal for a server getting a hundred hits a minute. Still, performance is great on this old machine with 2 or 3 people grabbing stuff at the same time. GoServe can also be used as a gopher server, although I haven't explored that aspect of the package. GoServe uses filters written in REXX rather than following CGI. The separate GoHTTP package provides CGI-Bin support, however. GoServe is available at: http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/goserve GoHTTP can be found at: http://w3.ag.uiuc.edu/DLM/GoHTTP/GoHTTP.html -- ...however, I'm usually mistaken... --Darren Blaine Day º dday@music.transy.edu --Transylvania University º dday@next.transy.edu (MIME) --Lexington, Kentucky º dbday@aol.com
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