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Get Connected
Learn about the
Net
ISP's and
Servers
Plan the Site
Design
Basics
Surf for
Examples
Convert Content
HTML&Tutorials
Editors&Converters
Use Graphics
Software/Techniques
Image
Libraries
Plugins Required
Overview
PDF&SGML
Add Interactivity
Tools&Technologies
E-Mail&Listserv
Java and
Javascript
Search Tools
Web Search
Engines
Site Search
Engines
Site Management
Analysis&Tracking
Publicizing
Security
Trends
Conferencing/Push
Keeping
Current
Feedback
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Managing Web Services - Resources for
Archivists
Internet Service
Providers
Introduction
The decision to run your own web
server in-house, or pay someone else to host it for you
depends on a number of factors and the needs of your
particular situation.
Choosing a web server for your
particular needs is an important decision centering around
trade-offs between ease of use and advanced
functionality.
ISP Information
- The
List
- budgetweb.com
- Providers of Commercial Internet Access
- Internet Access Providers Meta-List
- Directory of Internet Service and
BBS
Web Server Information
- AOLServer
- Apache
- NCSA
- Netscape
- OpenMarket
- Purveyor from Process Software
- Website (NT)
- EMWAC
(NT)
- Microsoft's Internet Information Server
- WebQuest
- WebStar
- World Wide Web Server Software List at
W3C
- Yahoo's NT Server List
- Yahoo's Unix Server List
- Serverwatch
- November 1996 Netcraft Web Server
Survey
- IBM PC Server Performance
- Performance of Several HTTP Demons on an HP
735 Workstation
- Sun Performance Information
- System Optimization
- Web Compare
- WebSite Performance Analysis
- WebSTONE Benchmark
- Yahoo Hardware Benchmarks
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