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    Interworx plugin

    That's certainly possible. They've been warning us about this for a while. The thing about NGINX as a frontend proxy, though, is that it doesn't necessarily speed much up. If you've got a lot of static content, it will help, but the extra layer actually slows down PHP. Still, we shall see...
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    Interworx plugin

    I'm sorry if I've disappointed you. Both Brett and I wanted to make LSWS and Interworx work more smoothly together, but we both only had limited development teams. In the end, neither of us could make it make business sense. We do certainly have a better relationship than 2 years ago — I've...
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    Interworx plugin

    Hi Michael, Yeah. I know there are people that are looking for an Interworx-LiteSpeed plugin, but I just don't know if it's enough to push this to the top of the road map. Honestly, in this case, I sympathize with Igor. He's not the best at sugar coating what he says, but I think he may be...
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    Interworx plugin

    Thanks! We think it's pretty awesome, too. But, just because it's out doesn't mean our work on it is finished. It's probably going to be another two weeks or so before we can start to think about other things. I have been thinking about this the past few months, though, and I have to say, it...
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    Will Magento run faster on..

    Howdy Darren, As I said via email, I'm sorry this post got by us. Thanks for emailing to make sure we saw it. Yes. ESI, if set up correctly, should greatly improve the speed of Magento stores. We are releasing a Magento extension called LiteMage that will automatically integrate Magento with...
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    LSWS 4.2.22 Released

    We just put out LiteSpeed Web Server version 4.2.22. 4.2.22 addresses a number small bugs and hurdles brought to our attention over the past month or so. We've added a setting to change the default DH Key type used in order to maintain compatibility with older Java setups that cannot use more...
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    LSLB 2.0 ?

    Hi @Mikra We can understand your impatience. At the moment, though, LSLB 2.0 is not on the horizon. We are working on a number of improvements for LSWS and these take higher priority than LSLB. Unfortunately, we do not know when we will be able to update LSLB. There are no plans to begin work...
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    some messed up problems

    To elaborate on point 3: Whlie LSWS will run off your Apache vhost configurations, LSWS does not import all your Apache vhosts into the GUI. You will still have to configure those vhosts through their Apache configuration files. (This is important since any other program that manipulates your...
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    WHM/cPanel install

    There is. But, more importantly, you can switch back to Apache with one click (to get everything back up and running before you uninstall).
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    WHM/cPanel install

    Hi @Tech Things, 0.0001%? 0.1%? It's hard to estimate exactly your chances of a site not working, but, if installed correctly, the vast majority of new users have no issues with their sites. And using our WHM Plugin makes it really easy to install LSWS correctly...
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    Litespeed 5 Ready for shared hosting

    Howdy, Yes, some of these are shared hosting servers. LSWS 5.0 has not been officially released, but it is being using on production shared hosting servers. Michael
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    LSWS 5.0 RC3 Released

    Dear LiteSpeeders, We've just LSWS 5.0 RC3. It contains support for HTTP/2 drafts 14-17, as well as improved ESI support (for partial page caching) and improved stability. We are getting close to the official release of LSWS 5.0, but the more people who try out LSWS 5.0, the faster we can...
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    Is there a GUI to look at LScache resource utilization, etc?

    Sorry to let this sit for so long. You can see the number of cache hits in the WebAdmin console's real-time stats. We don't have any method that I know of for showing you how much space the cache is taking up, though. Michael
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    Licencing phrasing

    ;)
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    Licencing phrasing

    Ha! We haven't really announced it yet. It not a secret really, but I've now removed it from the last post. Let's keep it under wraps for another couple weeks. :D
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    Licencing phrasing

    Howdy @Monarobase, This is a very good suggestion. We have actually considered this and will probably be moving to a model that looks something like this in the future. (I don't want to make any specific guarantees because we have not had time to settle on a system.) The only thing stopping us...
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    lsphp5 high cpu usage

    It's also worth noting that the "lsphp" process is not LiteSpeed. It is PHP. All of the solutions that @NiteWave suggested are ways to improve PHP performance. In the end, though, the problem may be that you have a problematic PHP script. The solutions suggested may solve, but sometimes you just...
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    Interworx plugin

    We are working on our own Magento extension. m
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    Is litespeed compatible with CloudLinux's alt-ruby ?

    Hi @wanah We've been in contact with CloudLinux and both sides are currently working to get Ruby (and Python) Selector working with LSWS. It's not just getting LSWS pointed to the right path. Currently, their Python and Ruby builds do not have LSAPI support built in, though they should be...
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    Any news about litespeed 5.0 stable ?

    Hello @wanah, We do plan for LSWS 5.0 to be out rather soon. I believe that it will be out in the next month or so, but, as with any software (especially a software that serves such range of needs), it is impossible for us to guarantee a certain date. Sincerely, Michael
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