Yes, you're right in most points and I agree with you. May be that my english is not fluent enough to make my statements 100% correct (I'm from Germany). May be I think to much from the view of a system engineer (sorry for this, but this is my job since about 15 years).
Of course PHP was not...
Java ist still very popular. Of course Java-based web apps don't run in simple webservers. They are mostly used in addition with servlet containers and application servers and the webserver is only used as a proxy and to deliver static content. Take a look to job markets in Europe and Asia and...
Most sites are "generated" by PHP or Java code. PHP is popular because it's supported by the most webspace providers. If you code your website with Java you'll need a servlet container (Tomcat, Jboss or similar) or your app has to provide its own webserver. There are some other languages like...
Put a service like Cloudflare before your site. Most requests to your site can be served by Cloudflare and the VPS get lesser load. Of course this only works if the requests are based on the domain and not the IP. To block flooding IPs use a tool like DDoS deflate -...
Simple add a script to your website that matches all queries which come from Google. In other words... a script must give a page for all keywords Google's crawler is looking for on your site. This is possible by parsing the referer and the user agent and if it's a search query from Google or a...
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