noviro wrote: ↑Sun 24. Aug 2025, 16:15
If the users of a website are mostly from European countries, then yeah, maybe the difference between web servers isn’t that noticeable. But here, based on our experience, Nginx usually handles more concurrent users because of its speed and performance.
You surely have a proof for that?
noviro wrote: ↑Sun 24. Aug 2025, 16:15
By the way, I’ve got another question: in KeyHelp, does Apache use php-fpm or mod\_php for handling PHP?
PHP-FPM
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noviro wrote: ↑Sun 24. Aug 2025, 16:15
If the users of a website are mostly from European countries, then yeah, maybe the difference between web servers isn’t that noticeable. But here, based on our experience, Nginx usually handles more concurrent users because of its speed and performance.
I am based in Thailand, user base of my clients websites is very international... roughly about 55% from Asian countries, Europeans are about 40%, and the rest from all over the world...
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