Apache Web Server Scalability

AH
Senior Administrator at IMCC ( Tejarat Iran Mall )

In my experience, this is a scalable solution. We have 40 websites on it now and it would not be hard to do more.  

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DB
Security engineer at ARCEP Togo

It can scale well. 

We have 100 users using it in our company. We do have plans to increase usage if the number of employees increases. 

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Sakthivel Veeramuthu - PeerSpot reviewer
Technology Lead at Infosys

Scalability is great. So it would even be better to run the web server in Container vault. So whenever we need to, we can scale up and scale down the Apache web server based on our usage. So, scalability is fine one. Placing the web server in Kubernetes. 

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Raphael Haroun  Ikyagh - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Administrator at Letshego

It's definitely scalable. However, I mainly use it for my own personal projects, so it's just me.

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Bharadwaj Deepak Mohapatra - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Engineer at ESSPL

It provides excellent scalability.

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Joonik Jang - PeerSpot reviewer
Operations Team Director at BINGGRAE CO LTD

The product is scalable. My company has 500 users for the tool. 

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EL
Owner at Els

Scalability is a huge problem for Apache. I would rate it a one out of ten.

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Saurav Kumar - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior security architecture at National Payment Corporation Of India

My company does not have to deal with many volumes on Apache Web Server since we use it in a UAT environment and not in production,

Around 1,500 people in my company use the product.

My company plans to increase the usage of the product in the future.

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NB
CEO International Business at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The server effortlessly scales up by spinning up new instances, making continuous operations and tasks more manageable.

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SW
Founder at Simpro Tech

It is a scalable solution.

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SK
System Administrator at Confidential

Apache can be scalable, but not by using a native feature of Apache. Instead, you have to rely on other tools to set the scalability feature. This is the same for Nginx.

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GK
Information Security Consultant to the CRO at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees

You can do it in a cluster configuration, and it is very scalable.

We have 5,000 users.

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CF
VP at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

The solution can scale if you need it to.

In our case, normally we don't do a lot of processing on the webserver. It's pretty lightweight usage.

We do pa=lan to continue to use the solution going forward.

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