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LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS) is proprietary web server software. It is the 4th most popular web server, estimated to be used by 13.9% of websites as of September 2024. [3] LSWS is developed by privately held LiteSpeed Technologies. The software uses the same configuration format as Apache HTTP Server and is compatible with most Apache features.
LiteSpeed Web Server: LiteSpeed Technologies GNU GPLv3 / proprietary license 6.1.2 2023-05-24 Mongoose: Cesanta Software GNU GPLv2 / proprietary license 7.16 2024-11-20 Monkey HTTP Server: Monkey Software Apache: 1.6.9 2016-06-04 NaviServer: Various Mozilla 1.1 4.99.25 2023-05-01 NCSA HTTPd: Robert McCool: Non-free proprietary 1.5.2a 1996-10-08 ...
On 7 June 2021, LiteSpeed Web Server (and OpenLiteSpeed) 6.0.2 was released and became the first version to enable HTTP/3 by default. [ 34 ] Caddy web server v2.6.0 (released 20 September 2022) has HTTP/3 enabled by default.
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Ispmanager 6 is a web server control panel for website owners and hosting providers. It supports creation of web servers using Apache, Nginx, OpenLiteSpeed software, configuration of DNS web servers. It offers the following administrator options: creating an unlimited number of sites, domains, email addresses and users.
LiteSpeed QUIC Library (lsquic) MIT License: C This is the QUIC and HTTP/3 implementation used by LiteSpeed Web Server and OpenLiteSpeed. ngtcp2: MIT License: C This is a QUIC library that's crypto library agnostic and works with OpenSSL or GnuTLS. For HTTP/3, it needs a separate library like nghttp3. Quiche: BSD-2-Clause License: Rust
Litespeed uses 6/4 titanium, [20] which is an alloy of titanium with 6 percent aluminum and 4 percent vanadium, instead of the more-common 3/2.5 titanium. [21] It is more difficult to work with, but has a better strength to weight ratio than other available alloys. [ 20 ]
In 2019, the company partnered with LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS). [11] It also partnered with Google Cloud Platform in 2020. [12]In 2021, private equity company ConHostinger acquired an approximately 31% controlling stake in Hostinger with the goal of enhancing the growth of the company. [13]