It sounds like LiteSpeed Servers were pretty popular 7 months ago, are they still doing well now?
I'm thinking about switching to them but just want to make sure nothing has changed since then...
Thanks for the help :):)
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It sounds like LiteSpeed Servers were pretty popular 7 months ago, are they still doing well now?
I'm thinking about switching to them but just want to make sure nothing has changed since then...
Thanks for the help :):)
If you have budget and you need apache compatible .htaccess, go with litespeed.
Otherwise, consider lighttpd or nginx (I prefer nginx over anything)
LiteSpeed is so great.
I've use it before 2-3 months ago.
Now on my New Server I'm gonna take it.
Thanks.
I use litespeed in my server for 2 years,maybe 3,is not faster than nginx,
i can say that in a server with all the kinds of sites, tubes/forums/joomla cmd/static pages litespeed was using 2 times more CPU power/i had double load, BUT when i tried to migrate to nginx i had really a lot of problems and i lost 2 weeks and money paying people to fix all problems, problems with out end and at the end i returned back to the litespeed.
Their support (litespeed) is one of the worst i ever seen and the rates are the same with 2-3 years ago when the max cores of a server were 8.
This is my experiense with litespeed and nginx.
Ps: Sorry for my english
I just switched from Apache to Litespeed, and right now I'm in the process of installing some things for cPanel / WHM. I will be sure to let everyone know how it all goes like in a week or so to give me time to test drive it.
We use LiteSpeed along with Varnish and it's great. Couldn't ask for a better web server :agree:
LiteSpeed works to a point. If you run a 16thread server like we do, you won't even begin to utilize all that power unless you buy a higher end lic. which in shared hosting you can't typically cover the expenses.
nginx/php-fpm really does a good job for a free configuration.
Using it for couple of years now, apart from a few issues with running xCachce/APC along with it and having instead having to stick with EAccelerator + Memcache, there is nothing bad I can think of.