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Nginx vs Open LiteSpeed performance & features comparison

Discussion in 'Feature Requests & Suggestions' started by nVidian, Apr 29, 2015.

  1. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    Don't think i've ever seen that in Cloudflare - only the remote ip /real ip forwarding options for clients in LiteSpeed/OpenLitespeed has a setting so if you do not need to do steps outlined at Nginx Cloudflare & Incapsula (reverse proxy HttpRealIpModule) - CentminMod.com LEMP Nginx web stack for CentOS for HttpRealIpModule module configuration

     
  2. Oxide

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    Lol yeah but you are missing my point.

    It seems like Litespeed has a entire built in system for timing out / banning users reaching the request limit. With nginx, you need 3rd party apps to do this.
     
  3. eva2000

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    that's all i wanted to know, awesome!"!!!
     
  5. David Schargel

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    It's been a while and it looks like the github fork is fairly old. Is OpenLiteSpeed still in the (coming soon-ish) plans?
     
  6. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    I was just going to start a thread asking you about your planned changes toward the /dev/null/ decision from IBM/RHEL of cutting support for CentOS.
    If like you're going to shift your efforts to Centos 8 stream or switching your ground entirely toward an active open-source solution like ubuntu or debian or Archlinux?
     
  8. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    Yeah I discuss my thoughts and ongoing plans at CentOS 8.x - CentOS Project Shifts Focus To CentOS 8 Stream Effectively Ending CentOS 8 In 2021 :)