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About time though, glad to see it finally on the horizon... and will definitely migrate to it when it comes out.
I would have been sprinkling with joy at this — had it been years ago...now I'm probably going to stick with LSWS; unless there is a significant advantage or feature missing which may appeal to me, or which may fit as the better choice depending on purpose, etc,.
Anyway, it's good that they are probably (?) going to implement it
Oh boy...
It's definitely time for it in my opinion!
Yay!
It's great to see official support coming for it, as it's something that we've done for customers in the past. Surely cPanel will make it very easy.
Plesk had NGINX support some time back
too late. or just me?
Would be more interested in the panel itself running off Nginx than just customer vhosts. Wonder if that card is in the deck...
It'll be interesting to see how the config for the vhost will be modified. Since there isnt an htaccess like thing for Nginx, making rewrite, redirect and other rules will be interesting.
Tbh they are almost the same, especially for rewrite - many sites offer conversion scripts! I won't be changing though, happy with Apache 2.4's performance and scalability .
@linuxfish:
lol... Apache and "performance and scalability" in the same sentence.
Also, "almost the same" is not true, there's no .htaccess file that can be read from user space vs the web config itself. You'd have the expose the config for that virtual host and that can lead to a lot of problems itself.
I'm pretty he sure he told it only in similarity/functionality and convertibility for syntaxes.
About time
It will take at least two years until cpanel will integrate it.
Very nice, It will be easy to switch from Apache to Nginx when you will get a error on apache server.
Bad for Litespeed.
na, it will be implemented before 2 years
Late to the party by a few years. LSWS looks OK except for that silly no adult content requirement. I can't guarantee that 100% on shared hosting.