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In my experience I think Nginx is the best choice for all kind,
personal but production too. In sharing and training too. Doesn't
matter if on high-end servers, netbooks, Rasperry PI or IoT.<br>
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In the end using other sw require same time also if limited in
functions or growth.<br>
Very soon I see ppl add it anyway also if they did other choices
forcing unwanted complexity.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/25/16 10:43 PM, Alec Muffett
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<pre wrap="">Apache? Nginx? Lighttpd? Thttpd? Other?
What's the most bombproof / least likely to get misconfigured?
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