Four years ago, AOLserver was a proprietary product offered by a subsidiary of America Online. Today, the project remains under AOL's supervision, with participation from independent developers, and it is available as a downloadable bundle of source code. Michael Hall reviews this solid and fast offering to determine what distinguishes it from Apache and other open source offerings.
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March 21, 2010
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