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Using lighttpd instead of apache

StianB

New Pleskian
Hello All!

I have a question, have any one migrated from apache to lighttpd http server? I need to use lighttpd so im wondering if any one have any suggestions on how to do so?

Thanks

EDIT: Centos 6 64bit, plesk 10.4.4
 
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Modified version of lighttpd is used in Plesk as sw-cp-server for Plesk admin interface.
And you will be able to use ngnix server for customer's sites in Plesk 11.
 
Thanks for your replu, Igor.

Okey, so plesk actually uses lighttpd for its interface, why not for customer sites? :S

Ngnix seems to be another http server, i need lighttpd..

Now, ive installed lighttpd, and set it to listen to a spesific domain, is there a way to make apache exclude a specific domain? So that apache would listen to anything else than that domain i mean..?
 
Is lighttpd on the roadmap for a coming update? All the web-admins I know use nginx or lighttpd, none of them uses apache2. :(
 
Is lighttpd on the roadmap for a coming update? All the web-admins I know use nginx or lighttpd, none of them uses apache2. :(

Compare the proportion of Apache and nginx in the latest report from Netcraft:
 

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