Apple 10.3 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Chapter 1 Mac OS X Server in Action 27
Web Service Providers
Mac OS X Server provides the full range of services you need if you host ecommerce
websites or provide other Internet services that require high availability and scalability.
You can configure Mac OS X Server computers for shared access by multiple users
and companies. The term server farm is sometimes used to describe a collection of
networked web servers that each has access to content on the same site and that
together provide services for a particular group of users; if one server fails, another can
act as its backup. Or you can dedicate servers for exclusive use by companies that don’t
want to host their own services.
You can host many websites on a single server. You can host each site with its own IP
address (multihoming) or you can configure multiple sites with a single IP address
(virtual hosting).
Mac OS X Server’s web service lets you set up Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protection
for secure Internet connections.
Mac OS X Server has built-in support for Perl, Java Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and
PHP Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP).
The Internet
Mac OS X
Servers
Mac OS X Server “farm”
Web, FTP,
and QuickTime
streaming
services
Mac OS X Servers
WebDAV
service
Mac OS X Server
Mac OS X Server
Mac OS X computer for
server “farm” administration
Xserve RAID
QuickTime
Broadcaster
JBoss
Mail
service
Dedicated mail
and web services
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