Cherokee (web server)

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Cherokee Web Server
Original author(s) Álvaro López Ortega, Cherokee Project
Stable release 1.2.103 / April 21, 2013 (2013-04-21)
Written in C, Python and JavaScript[1]
Operating system Cross-platform [2]
Available in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese Simplified, Catalan, Galician
Type Web server
License GPLv2[3]
Website cherokee-project.com

Cherokee is an open-source cross-platform web server that runs on Linux, BSD variants, Solaris, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. It is a lightweight,[4] high-performance[5] web server/reverse proxy licensed under the GNU General Public License. Its goal is to be fast and fully functional yet still light. Major features of Cherokee include a graphical administration interface named cherokee-admin, and a modular light-weight design.

Independent tests have shown Cherokee to be better performing than Apache[6][7] when serving up both static and dynamic content.

Cherokee is maintained and developed by an open source community.[8] Debian provides official packages of Cherokee.[9]

Features

Web server features

Web applications [16]

Configuration wizards are provided to automatically configure the web server to perform specific tasks, or run frameworks and applications. These provide support for:

See also

References

  1. "Cherokee - Ohloh". Ohloh.net. Retrieved 8 February 2012. 
  2. "Cherokee Downloads". Cherokee project. Retrieved 2011-03-23. 
  3. "Cherokee license". 
  4. Frommel, Oliver. "FEATHERWEIGHTS - Linux Magazine Online". Linux Magazine. Retrieved 10 August 2011. 
  5. "Installing Cherokee With PHP5 And MySQL Support On Ubuntu 11.04". Linux.com. 10 August 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2011. 
  6. "Cherokee vs Apache Benchmarks". Dynamic Hosting. 
  7. "Cherokee vs Apache : An alternate web server". Craig Strong. 
  8. Contributors and metrics about Cherokee Project
  9. Debian's official packages for Cherokee webserver
  10. "TLS/SSL Cookbook". Cherokee project. Retrieved 2010-09-16. 
  11. "Virtual Servers". Cherokee project. Retrieved 2010-09-16. 
  12. "Supported authentication mechanisms". Cherokee project. Retrieved 2010-09-16. 
  13. "Supported logging styles". Cherokee project. Retrieved 2010-09-16. 
  14. "Cherokee uWSGI support". Retrieved 23 March 2011. 
  15. "Application deployment with Cherokee Market". Retrieved 23 March 2011. 
  16. "Recipes for specific tasks". Retrieved 2010-09-16. 

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