3 Apache Web Server for CentOS 7 Reviews
Apache runs smoothly and efficiently on Centos 7, and we have been facing very few issues with performance. It works effectively with the LAMP server and is simple to install. Code changes and configuration changes reflect very quickly in the web server. I can only say that Centos 7 is very good for running a Web Server that we may obtain from the AWS marketplace and that is highly adaptable. even though Centos 7 is not official anymore and we can still get it from AWS marketplaces with updated patches and kernel. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There aren't many things I dislike about Centos 7, it's just that Centos 7 is no longer official, and we can not receive official updates. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Running an Apache web server in CentOS gives good performance and security. Installing and Configuring httpd in CentOS is very simple. The website runs smoothly with no lag, and Running a high load shouldn't be a problem. With a reverse proxy, we can secure our webserver from hackers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
we no longer get centOS for free, and we have to purchase from the AWS marketplace basis on hours Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

There are nearly infinite configuration options. The server is flexible, and meets the expectation of a modern web server. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
converting from prefork to MPM was a bit of a challenge. The documentation could be a bit better on that. There is also a not well documented feature about how Apache (2.4.37+) handles inter-server cookies -- this caused an issue on our website. I finally found the information I needed: Header always edit Set-Cookie (.*) "$1; SameSite=lax" Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.