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12th May 2011, 02:50 PM #11It begins...
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12th May 2011, 03:46 PM #12OPMemberWebsite's:
KWWHunction.com wgtools.comThanks to Lifetalk for the Cherokee benchmarks
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12th May 2011, 03:47 PM #13BannedWebsite's:
KWWHunction.comI agree with eLight totally when it comes to lsws (Litespeed web server)
nGinx owned Litespeed when i ran my bench marks last year i think i have also had talks with Lifetalk months ago about how crappy litespeed was compared to nGinx ?
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12th May 2011, 03:52 PM #14It begins...
I'd personally always stay away from a paid webserver software. Nginx (did you guys know it was initially meant to be called EngineX ?) outperforms LSWS; all the time. There's no reason to pay for a webserver if a free alternative performs better. Only reason I see is that it has a few performance gains over Apache, and allows you to retain Apache's .htaccess mod_rewrite syntax.
Oh and Cherokee does not have rewrite support in the traditional way. You can't just define rewrite rules in some file. There's a sophisticated way of doing them, although once you get used to them - they're pretty easy.
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12th May 2011, 03:59 PM #15OPMemberWebsite's:
KWWHunction.com wgtools.comAgreed there. Looks like nginx is the winner for static files!
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12th May 2011, 04:11 PM #16MemberWebsite's:
oneddl.eu nfomation.net linksafe.me
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12th May 2011, 04:18 PM #17OPMemberWebsite's:
KWWHunction.com wgtools.comI've always pronounced it "en jinx". Though I do remember reading somewhere that it's meant to be pronounced engineX.
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12th May 2011, 04:30 PM #18MemberWebsite's:
Tastro.org HDTVXviDLOL.com EpisodeSeasons.com FileBorg.org W-47.comi get better stats with lighttpd then with nginx on my site/server. but maybe that this is because i have most PHP and not total static (cached html) pages.
+ less errors, but nginx will fix the errors too in the future i think, it's still new. i'm mean new compared to apache and lighttpd. but it's not that new in days/years. :>LE with your pr2 site? <a href="http://tastro.org/">Tastro.org</a> or link exchance with our category page: <a href="http://tastro.org/i/hdtv">HDTV</a> | <a href="http://tastro.org/i/dvdrip">DVDRip</a> | <a href="http://tastro.org/i/r5">R5</a> | <a href="http://tastro.org/i/bdrip">BDRip</a> | <a href="http://tastro.org/i/brrip">BRRip</a>
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12th May 2011, 04:57 PM #19MemberWebsite's:
oneddl.eu nfomation.net linksafe.meSo do I, even though its not correct, I think most people do.
N-gin-X is how its meant to be though.
That shouldn't matter. Both nginx and lighttpd proxy to a 3rd party php interpreter like fpm to handle php, so technically that shouldn't make a difference.
I'd personally go with nginx, but thats because its actively developed and they have very helpful/knowledgeable support staff.
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12th May 2011, 05:22 PM #20It begins...
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