K kiran_n444 Active Member 131 2010 8 0 May 21, 2010 #5 HTTPD (apache) i'd use litespeed but I dunno how to configure url rewrites and I don't want to learn.
HTTPD (apache) i'd use litespeed but I dunno how to configure url rewrites and I don't want to learn.
S snowmanrene Active Member 1,590 2008 212 40 May 21, 2010 #6 Currently Apache, however it is my intention to move to Nginx ASAP. Once I can sort out the configurations etc.
Currently Apache, however it is my intention to move to Nginx ASAP. Once I can sort out the configurations etc.
L l0calh0st Active Member 4,052 2010 713 0 May 21, 2010 #9 i use µServer, (looks like xampp) and comes with apache. btw userver is made by me (A) not published yet.
i use µServer, (looks like xampp) and comes with apache. btw userver is made by me (A) not published yet.
L Lifetalk Active Member 4,392 2008 2,120 530 May 21, 2010 #10 Apache FTW! nginx/litehttpd is a good idea for static file intensive sites :D
Maniac_ Active Member 2,460 2009 420 110 May 21, 2010 #11 Apache all they way.. There is only one school.. the old school!! :P
NewEraCracker Active Member 1,335 2010 203 10 May 24, 2010 #13 My site is on shared hosting and host uses Apache but I've been using nginx on my PC for tests and when I upgrade to VPS I'll use nginx
My site is on shared hosting and host uses Apache but I've been using nginx on my PC for tests and when I upgrade to VPS I'll use nginx
B Buddah Banned Banned 344 2009 187 0 May 27, 2010 #14 Apache for dynamic content(database transactions and the like), but I proxy static requests to nginx.
Apache for dynamic content(database transactions and the like), but I proxy static requests to nginx.
K kd1987 Active Member 40 2010 0 0 May 27, 2010 #15 Apache - Preferred - Recommended. Good for forums but not hardcore apps IIS - .net, I dont like nginx - wow, but, bit complicated to understand
Apache - Preferred - Recommended. Good for forums but not hardcore apps IIS - .net, I dont like nginx - wow, but, bit complicated to understand