A useful and secure web reverse proxy solution for Windows NT
| Version | 7.4.6R |
| Updated | May 19th 2012 |
| Developer |
ServeTrue Technologies
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| User Rating |
1234
3.3
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| Original File Size | 8.2 MB |
| Downloads | 19117 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Network Tools |
ServeTrue IQ Proxy is a robust and secure reverse proxy server solution. A securing and accelerating reverse proxy with a good price-to-performance ratio, IQProxy offers fast RAM/DISK cache, URL rewrite, GZip compression and SSL offloading as well as load-balancing with smart failover and sticky sessions. ServeTrue IQ Proxy features a state-of-the-art multiple-connections/thread asynchronous architecture, providing the fittest architectural design for Windows by utilizing multiple CPUs/CPU-cores and avoiding the so-called "thread hell". This unique design enables the application to support more than 10k connections at the same time!
ServeTrue IQ Proxy is a robust and secure web content/reverse proxy server software for Windows. Fastream IQ Proxy Server can stand between the firewall and web servers and secure/accelerate your web site. It can also act as a forward proxy for sharing and filtering LAN web connection with caching.
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