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  2. Nginx - Wikipedia

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    Nginx is free and open-source software, released under the terms of the 2-clause BSD license. A large fraction of web servers use Nginx, [10] often as a load balancer. [11] A company of the same name was founded in 2011 to provide support and NGINX Plus paid software. [12] In March 2019, the company was acquired by F5 for $670 million. [13]

  3. List of mail server software - Wikipedia

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    agorum core; Apache James; Axigen; Chasquid [2]; Citadel; CommuniGate Pro [b]; Courier; Eudora Internet Mail Server; Exim [b]; FirstClass; Gordano Messaging Suite [b ...

  4. Kubernetes - Wikipedia

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    The controller manager is a single process that manages several core Kubernetes controllers (including the examples described above), is distributed as part of the standard Kubernetes installation and responding to the loss of nodes.

  5. GNU Guix - Wikipedia

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    Inherited from the design of Nix, most of the content of the package manager is kept in a directory /gnu/store where only the Guix daemon has write-access. This is achieved via specialised bind mounts, where the Store as a file system is mounted read only, prohibiting interference even from the root user, while the Guix daemon remounts the Store as read/writable in its own private namespace.

  6. HTTP - Wikipedia

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    To allow intermediate HTTP nodes (proxy servers, web caches, etc.) to accomplish their functions, some of the HTTP headers (found in HTTP requests/responses) are managed hop-by-hop whereas other HTTP headers are managed end-to-end (managed only by the source client and by the target web server).