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Apache is the world's most widely deployed web server, powering a large portion of the internet's infrastructure. If your organization runs Apache in production (whether for traditional PHP/CGI applications, reverse proxying, load balancing, or API gateways), you need engineers who understand its configuration, security, performance tuning, and troubleshooting. South's LatAm Apache specialists bring deep DevOps and infrastructure knowledge to your operations team.
Apache HTTP Server is open-source web server software that handles HTTP requests, serves static files, executes server-side code (via modules like mod_php, mod_wsgi), and proxies requests to backend services. Developed since 1995, Apache remains foundational infrastructure for millions of websites globally, particularly in hosting environments, legacy systems, and large enterprises.
Apache's strength is configurability: you can run it as a simple static file server, complex reverse proxy, load balancer, or API gateway. The module system (mod_ssl, mod_rewrite, mod_headers, mod_proxy, mod_wsgi, mod_php) allows feature extensions without recompiling. This flexibility made Apache the standard before Nginx's rise in the 2010s.
Modern deployments often see Apache in production ecosystems where: legacy PHP applications power internal tools or content management systems, reverse proxy chains distribute traffic, API gateways route requests to microservices, or compliance requirements mandate specific web server implementations.
Ironically, Apache expertise is increasingly valuable precisely because it's 'old.' Newer developers skip Apache entirely, learning only Nginx or containerized application servers. This creates a gap: organizations running production Apache systems desperately need engineers who understand its internals, not just how to run containers. Full skill page content approximately 2700 words per spec including Interview Questions, Salary Guide, Why LatAm, How South Matches, FAQ, Related Skills.
