Find out which web server is the fastest between Nginx, Apache, and OpenLiteSpeed. Through a series of comprehensive speed, load, and stress tests, I systematically compare the performance of these web servers with a static HTML/CSS/JS website to see which is the best for this particular setup.
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Thanks.
Anyone else here to build their own website but had no clue how😂? I’m getting educated, replaying the video a couple of times as I’m not a tech person. Thank you Tony!
Can you do the same comparison with page heavy wordpress site on all 3 server platforms?. That way we can know how these handle dynamic data.
Can use SPANISH…?
Hey, awesome video. Would love a video on best web server for WordPress.
The most valuable content just in a video. Thank man you packed a lot of knowledge in one video.
How does Caddy compare?
I am using Niginx now but this is amazing results they remove slow server response time and many other things keep going work bro
So combining ngnix with lightspeed maybe this will make the best result
you are a swindler.
Comparing 1 pear against 2 apples is absurd and only occurs to a thief.
Thanks for this one – it would be great to see a server speed with WordPress and WooCommerce setup. At the moment I need to choose VPS setup LS/A2/Nginx for my WooCommerce stores and seeing this kind of test for WooCommerce store would be beneficial.
this guy fake all he talks and shows stuff that know nothing about it all about money money
Pure gold 🥇 congratulations 👍
Your channel is one of the best things in 2021 i came across..
Great content , Thank you Tony
Do a test with php.
WOW!!! Very thorough test!!! I'm an Apache guy so I got a little tear in my eye!!!! 🙂 WELL DONE and thanks for your video!!!!
what a about using wordpress woocommerce site not a static site??
Please do it . Thanks
mern vs lamp performance test, there is no videos and data available on it
Love your stuffs. Thank you.
Will be great to see comparison with a WordPress install.. 😃
I have brutal loads on VPS-es, Apache can´t run it, Nginx die in minutes and eat all 8GB ram, OpenLiteSpeed with ultra heavy load still okay, 4-5GB ram eated with same sites…
And don´t forget, OpenLiteSpeed have a faster brother LiteSpeed. OLS and LS is the future. .htaccess support for clients is normal there, and integrated Cache, free WP cache plugin etc. Nginx don´t know what is that…
Thanks for the video
What about wordpress? Can you please make a comparison between Apache vs Nginx vs OpenLiteSpeed for dynamic content?
is Nginx a free and open source web server like Apache?
Great video brother appreciate your work
Tony, Could you Please Make a Video About Webinoly ? There're Very Less videos about that yet its a popular choice among Ngnix users…
Please test on dynamic ecommerce sites. Like WordPress + WooCommerce + Theme
Nice video. Caddy?
Would love an extensive fight between Ngnix vs OLS with a woo-commerce
WHy you used different servers? Have 1 server.. install what needed -run tests. destroy server reinstall OS with new engine run tests…. that would be more logical imo.
Great video! Does nginx have control panel? Like cyberpanel for lightspeed
3:57 – Why are you always using these graphs?
On average time on request, it seems like Nginx is 10x faster than apache, and not 2x.
Hi the second test solution is new for me. Do you got a link for "ksecs"?
Awesome tests
GOOD JOB!!! that was always my question
Hi Tony,
Great comparison as always, just a question..incase of wordpress which one you will prefer?
Pls answer 🙏
APACHE FOREVER
No IIS ?
Terima kasih telah membuat vidio perbandingan antar web server
Nginx the best!
GOOD JOB!!! Openlightspeed almost got me!!!!
Caching also taken into consideration next please. Specifically server side caching as I think anyone serious with OLS or Nginx for a static side would be caching. Most tests are false as they turn on server caching for OLS but not Nginx or only have application level caching for Nginx.
Great Content Man! Best I've seen in a long time!