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Old 10-03-2010, 10:53 PM   #1
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ngix vs. litespeed, is one better?


nginx vs. litespeed, is one better for a web server?

Especially for a high traffic site.

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nginx vs. litespeed, is one better for a web server? Especially for a high traffic site.
See http://turnkeye.com/blog/2010/04/ngi...-test-magento/ since you did not define "better". Best way would be to not trust any tests but set up a testbed and run your own.
 
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See http://turnkeye.com/blog/2010/04/ngi...-test-magento/ since you did not define "better". Best way would be to not trust any tests but set up a testbed and run your own.
Thanks! Looks like, in that case, nginx is the winner.
 
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In that case

I will perform my own tests for my particular case.

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