Chapter One Web Content Management
Chapter One Web Content Management
• It is well versed from the above term that the term web
server can refer to hardware or software, or both of them
working together.
• On the hardware side, a web server is a computer that
stores web server software and a website's component
files.
• On the software side, a web server includes several parts
that control how web user’s access hosted files.
• All three of these elements must work together to provide
sufficient capacity in a given situation.
• We will discuss all these terms in a more elaborate manner
in the coming sub head but prior to that let’s talk about
different types of web server.
Different Types of Web Server
1. Static web server: Static web server is a stack
which consists of a computer (hardware) with an
HTTP server (software). It is called as “static”
because the server sends its hosted files as-is to
your browser’
2. Dynamic web server: It consists of a static web
server plus extra software, most commonly an
application server and a database. It is called
"dynamic" because the application server
updates the hosted files before sending content
to your browser via the HTTP server.
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• 1989, the first web server, known as CERN http, was created,
along with a browser called World Wide Web.
• As we know that a web server is software and hardware that
uses HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) and other protocols
to act in response to client requests made over the World
Wide Web.
• The foremost situation of a web server is to exhibit website
content through storing, processing and delivering web pages
to users.
• Besides HTTP, web servers also hold up SMTP (Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol) and FTP (File Transfer Protocol), used for
email, file transfer and storage. If we go more into the
relevance of a topic which focuses on a hardware
perspective, it is a web server that stores web server
software and a website's component files.
Meaning of Hardware Servers