Zend Server 6.0.1 | 98 Mb
Zend Server
- сomplete, enterprise-ready Web Application Server for deploying,
running and managing PHP applications with a high level of reliability,
performance and security both on-premise and in the cloud.
Support and Security Fixes
Zend
provides support for all components of Zend Server including the PHP
runtime and Zend Framework, as well as periodic security hot fixes. Zend
also provides Long Term Support (LTS) for end-of-life versions of PHP,
currently including PHP 5.4. Enterprise Edition customers also can
receive custom fixes to PHP or Zend Framework open source code.
Performance and Scalability
Zend
Server enables application performance optimization at several levels.
From bytecode caching to data caching to URL-based page caching,
multiple tools help deliver maximum PHP efficiency. In addition, the
Zend Job Queue allows running time-consuming jobs serially, removing
application bottlenecks and reducing server load.
To
manage workload, Zend Server allows easy scaling of applications up or
down, both on-premise and in the cloud. Zend Server also
aggregates monitoring data across all servers in a cluster, providing a simple way to identify and diagnose problems.
Configuration and Deployment
Zend
Server streamlines application deployment with a workflow for creating
and deploying app packages containing code, scripts, metadata, and
installation parameters. Applications can be deployed either from the
Zend Server UI or via API, enabling iterative and continuous deployment.
Zend Server also ensures configuration
consistency
across a cluster and monitors all servers within a cluster to trigger
alerts on any configuration changes. This centralized configuration
management also allows backup and restore of PHP settings, maintaining
consistent environments through the entire application lifecycle.
Monitoring and Root-Cause Analysis
Zend
Server provides a detailed view of the application ecosystem with
monitoring dashboards providing metrics on performance and utilization.
Monitoring rules can be configured to suit the requirements of each
application, providing notification of PHP errors, high memory usage,
slow request execution, and more.
When
something does go wrong, code tracing provides a snapshot of the issue,
giving developers function-by-function insight into the problematic PHP
request and slashing troubleshooting time. Because developers can be
assigned separate login credentials with read-only access controlled by
application, they can safely access production debugging data and get
problems resolved faster.
Enterprise Integration
Zend Server integrates with third party monitoring tools such as Nagios, as well as deployment solutions like Hudson or Jenkins.
Enterprises
can use the audit trail to track all user activity indicating what
happened, when, and by whom. Zend Servers user management can also
integrate with LDAP directories. Furthermore, applications running on
Zend Server have access to Java legacy code via a Java connector.
Development Tools and Runtime
Zend
Server provides a consistent stack with popular extensions and
libraries built-in, as well as out of the box connectivity to enterprise
database technologies. To aid debugging, development code tracing
provides in-depth diagnostic analysis of PHP execution related to an
event or to a specific URL.
Zend Server Gateway
Zend
Server Gateway is an innovative Zend Framework 2 module that provides
key APIs for web services such as routing, authentication, validation,
filtering and request parameter binding. It supports creation of both
RPC-based and RESTful services without the need to write any plumbing
code. Zend Server Gateway service-description files can be generated
using Zend Studio 10s drag and drop interface. The generated code can be
used to build RPC or REST style web service APIs while providing a
lightweight and easy to use API to interact with the ZF2 MVC core
components.

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