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  • +1 for nginx. After received 3 milions dollar from Series A funding, I was hoping nginx would beat Apache =)

  • great news!

  • The more I use nginx, the more i'm appreciating just how much extra performance I can squeeze out of a web server.

  • @Joel said: The more I use nginx, the more i'm appreciating just how much extra performance I can squeeze out of a web server.

    Exactly what I thought :)

  • So Linux is now competing with itself ;)

  • InfinityInfinity Member, Host Rep

    This was gona happen anyways, Windows servers are below par.

  • +1 for Nginx. Apache sucks memory.

  • Hmm... I wonder if the number includes web server that acts as a front-end for apache/IIS.

  • @Infinity said: This was gona happen anyways, Windows servers are below par.

    Hardly, Windows Server is great. and iis is quite fast too.

  • I've been using nginx for about two years, apache and lighttpd just can't compete with it. It amazes me how just one person + community patches have made a web server that performs so much better than Apache. I wonder if Apache will ever catch up, or if they'll be in the same situation as Microsoft is with IE vs Chrome/Firefox, and slowly lose market share.

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