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Protected: NGINX vs Apache – Which Is the Best Web Server in 2024?

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Protected: NGINX vs Apache – Which Is the Best Web Server in 2024?

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Apache? Nginx? No question, my entire server and all my previous servers are based on Apache, which I can configure so well that I haven't had any problems so far and the web server has been very efficient, even under heavy load.

One of my problems is that Plesk now only supports Apache with Nginx as an add-on and if you only have Apache running, oddities keep cropping up. Plesk should improve this and also support Apache as a standalone setup.

Defining one of the two as the better would be wrong because both have their advantages and disadvantages.
 
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