We used it, along with OpenACS for the Virtualmin website for about a year in 2005. It was better than the Joomla site that we replaced it with, in terms of reliability, performance under load, and maintainability. But, we finally got it right when switching to Drupal a couple of years ago.
I had no complaints about AOLServer. It was fast, reliable, small, well-documented, and did everything we needed it to do. I like Apache better, of course, because Apache can do vastly more...so many more developers just leads to more code being written. But, I never lost any sleep because of AOLServer, which as an IT guy, is my gold standard for good software.
I had no complaints about AOLServer. It was fast, reliable, small, well-documented, and did everything we needed it to do. I like Apache better, of course, because Apache can do vastly more...so many more developers just leads to more code being written. But, I never lost any sleep because of AOLServer, which as an IT guy, is my gold standard for good software.