Distinguish between LiteSpeed and OpenLiteSpeed
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## ⚡ Why OpenLiteSpeed?
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## ⚡ Why OpenLiteSpeed?
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**OpenLiteSpeed** is a next-generation web server built for **performance**, **efficiency**, and **scalability** making it the clear choice over platforms like Apache in 2025.
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**OpenLiteSpeed** is a next-generation web server built for performance, efficiency, and scalability, making it the clear choice over platforms like Apache in 2025.
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Developed by LiteSpeed Technologies, OpenLiteSpeed is the open-source counterpart to their enterprise LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS). While the enterprise version includes premium features and commercial support, OpenLiteSpeed provides a powerful, free alternative with impressive speed, lower resource usage than other open source server platforms, built-in caching, and support for modern web technologies. OpenLiteSpeed is perfect for developers, hobbyists, and production deployments alike.
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- 🚀 **Blazing Fast**: OpenLiteSpeed serves dynamic PHP content up to **6× faster than Apache** and **2× faster than NGINX**, thanks to its event-driven architecture and LSAPI.
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- 🚀 **Blazing Fast**: OpenLiteSpeed serves dynamic PHP content up to **6× faster than Apache** and **2× faster than NGINX**, thanks to its event-driven architecture and LSAPI.
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- 🔋 **Low Resource Usage**: Designed with modern workloads in mind, OpenLiteSpeed can handle high traffic on modest hardware with a fraction of the CPU and memory usage of traditional servers. Did someone say Raspberry Pi?
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- 🔋 **Low Resource Usage**: Designed with modern workloads in mind, OpenLiteSpeed can handle high traffic on modest hardware with a fraction of the CPU and memory usage of traditional servers. Did someone say Raspberry Pi?
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