The reason a company would want an Apache web server is if you need a quick reference for a command or an in-depth walk through, then you definitely need a Apache web server.
Apache would have to have been installed by a user at some point, or a program that was installed required the service.
All you would need to do is install Apache Server on ur system and forward ur IP to port 80 through ur router and adjust Apache to work on http://localhost/
It is a web server running on windows which uses at least 4 components. 1. Windows 2. Apache 3. MySQL 4. PHP If you setup a web server on a Linux system then it would be called a LAMP server.
MySQL and Apache are two totally different things, you only see them together a lot because a lot of Web apps use MySQL to store info in the database. So yes, you can use mySQL without Apache.
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Client-server technology is not industry specific; any company that would benefit from a client-server network would use it. Further to the point, any company that uses email uses a client-server technology. We can therefore say that client server technology has become ubiquitous, and can not be attributed to any particular industry or segment.
Server 2008 doesn't automatically shut down; that would be counterproductive in a production environment. I would need more information as to why your server appears to be doing this. The only reason I can think of for a shutdown is if the server were not activated or was past the evaluation date on an evaluation copy of the server.
That would depend on what you're wanting specifically. There are many different companies that offer managed server hosting. One company is DedicatedNow. They offer fully managed server hosting. Another company would be Immotion. They offer fast and easy setup.
The value of a Derby Silver Company stamped and numbered large coffee server would be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would include age and condition.
Type=MX. Mx record allows a company to have the same aliased name for its mail server and for one of its other servers (such as its web server).
Serves files. as opposed to a web page server which serves web pages. Generally a file server is something that you would have at a company, it would probably hold all of your important files which need to be shared with your team, it might also host your companies intranet.
If your great grandfather was Apache, this would make you 12.5% Apache