Migration from Apache to Lighttpd

  2008-11-25 10:30:02
In this article we will be focusing on migrating from Apache to Lighttpd web server. Lighttpd is the perfect solution for every server that is suffering load problems, as it has a small memory footprint compared to other web-servers, effective management of the cpu-load, and advanced feature set, such as FastCGI, SCGI, Auth, Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting, and many more. Apache is still the most common web server used today, so while we wait for Lighttpd's world domination, the migration from this server warrants its own article. As this article is on Lighttpd and not on Apache, it assumes some knowledge of the Apache configuration. 
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