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Monkey HTTP Server is an optimized web server for Linux. It is designed to achieve high performance under high loads by making the most of the Linux kernel in terms of specific system calls and optimization techniques. It is HTTP/1.1 compliant (RFC 2616) and supports common features such as IPv6, TLS, Virtual Hosts, CGI, FastCGI, Directory Listing, and Security Rules.
Initial release | 2001 |
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Stable release | 1.6.9
/ 4 June 2016 |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Linux |
Type | Web server |
License | Apache License v2.0 |
Website | https://github.com/monkey/monkey |
The server is designed as a small core extensible through its plugin interface. The binary size of Monkey is around 100 KB and around 250 KB on runtime depending on the loaded plugins. Monkey can perform well on x86 and x86-64, and ARM architectures running Linux embedded variants.
Monkey was started in 2001 as an open source project. It is currently licensed under the Apache License v2.
References
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edit- https://github.com/monkey/monkey
- Debinux: Monkey Server on Debian Linux Debian
- Monkey Server: Yocto Project Participant: Yocto Project
- Techrepublic.com: Easy way to get a web server up and running on smaller or embedded systems
- RealTime Logic: Barracuda Drive Server Software Benchmarks
- Monkey Project in Google Summer of Code
- Damn Small Linux (DSL) Wiki : Setting Up Monkey Server