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Architectures of existing Web servers are analyzed in this paper. A new taxonomy of the architectures of servers and a kind of new architecture (pipeline) are given. We also present an implementation and performance evaluation of a pipeline server prototype for concept proven. The results indicate that the pipeline servers can have high performance.