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litespeed_wiki:cpanel:apache-migration-faq [2015/08/13 20:33] Michael Alegre created |
litespeed_wiki:cpanel:apache-migration-faq [2019/05/17 14:49] Kacey Schroeder [6. I use i7 servers (quad-core - 8 CPUs shown in /proc/cpuinfo), which version of Litespeed I need to buy?] |
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LiteSpeed can disable mod_security related directives in .htaccess with an configuration option. | LiteSpeed can disable mod_security related directives in .htaccess with an configuration option. | ||
- | http://www.litespeedtech.com/docs/webserver/config/reqfilter/#disableSecHtaccess | + | https://www.litespeedtech.com/docs/webserver/config/reqfilter/#disableSecHtaccess |
==== 3. What about main php.ini files? Where are keept information about server wide php configuration (currently it is in /usr/local/lib/php.ini for Apache)? ==== | ==== 3. What about main php.ini files? Where are keept information about server wide php configuration (currently it is in /usr/local/lib/php.ini for Apache)? ==== | ||
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It is similar to FCGI PHP, it has same or better performance that apahce DSO. PHP suEXEC can be enabled easily with a switch in LSWS. | It is similar to FCGI PHP, it has same or better performance that apahce DSO. PHP suEXEC can be enabled easily with a switch in LSWS. | ||
- | http://www.litespeedtech.com/docs/webserver/config/general/#phpSuExec | + | https://www.litespeedtech.com/docs/webserver/config/general/#phpSuExec |
==== 5. Litespeed configuration - do I need to modify standard litespeed configuration to better handle sites on my medium-loaded servers (mostly there are joomla/oscommerce/wordpress sites , some static sites too)? ==== | ==== 5. Litespeed configuration - do I need to modify standard litespeed configuration to better handle sites on my medium-loaded servers (mostly there are joomla/oscommerce/wordpress sites , some static sites too)? ==== | ||
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==== 6. I use i7 servers (quad-core - 8 CPUs shown in /proc/cpuinfo), which version of Litespeed I need to buy? ==== | ==== 6. I use i7 servers (quad-core - 8 CPUs shown in /proc/cpuinfo), which version of Litespeed I need to buy? ==== | ||
- | You can choose a trial license (2-CPU equivalent and good for 15 days) and upgrade to higher CPU core license as needed. Following provides more details: | + | You can choose a trial license (Web Host Essential equivalent and good for 15 days) and upgrade to higher CPU core license as needed. Following provides more details: |
[[litespeed_wiki:licenses:choosing-a-license|Choosing a License]] | [[litespeed_wiki:licenses:choosing-a-license|Choosing a License]] | ||
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Yes, you can create your own custom error page. | Yes, you can create your own custom error page. | ||
- | http://www.litespeedtech.com/support/forum/showpost.php?p=24880&postcount=4 | + | https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/forum/showpost.php?p=24880&postcount=4 |
==== 8. As I mentioned, I use cPanel/WHM on my servers. What thing I need to change/setup if I would like to have LiteSpeed using after restart my current Apache server configuration (I use 1.3.42 apache). ==== | ==== 8. As I mentioned, I use cPanel/WHM on my servers. What thing I need to change/setup if I would like to have LiteSpeed using after restart my current Apache server configuration (I use 1.3.42 apache). ==== | ||
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There is no need to change Apache server configuation. LSWS is a drop-in replacement of Apache. | There is no need to change Apache server configuation. LSWS is a drop-in replacement of Apache. | ||
- | ==== 9. Most of my servers use only PHP 5 (as DSO or suPHP). But I have few servers using PHP4 as CGI and PHP5 as DSO. What I need to setup to have both php versions working together as usuall (users sometimes put in their .htaccess information like x-httpd-php phphandler or x-httpd-php4 or x-httpd-php5, even if there is only one PHP version on the server). ==== | ||
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- | [[litespeed_wiki:php:running-multiple-versions-with-a-control-panel|Running multiple PHP versions in LiteSpeed + Control Panel]] | ||
==== 10. directory index priority - do I need to copy my current directory index priority to LiteSpeed to have it the same as in my Apache configuration? Or Litespeed will copy it during install by it self? ==== | ==== 10. directory index priority - do I need to copy my current directory index priority to LiteSpeed to have it the same as in my Apache configuration? Or Litespeed will copy it during install by it self? ==== | ||
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In shared hosting, PHP suExec should be turned on for security, and its performance is much better than SuPHP. refer our benchmark result: | In shared hosting, PHP suExec should be turned on for security, and its performance is much better than SuPHP. refer our benchmark result: | ||
- | http://blog.litespeedtech.com/2010/01/06/benchmark-comparison-on-serving-simple-php-litespeed-vs-apache-vs-nginx/ | + | https://blog.litespeedtech.com/2010/01/06/benchmark-comparison-on-serving-simple-php-litespeed-vs-apache-vs-nginx/ |
==== 14. If php is working as suPHP - does Litespeed allow users to keep their own php.ini files or I can block it in /opt/suphp/etc/suphp.conf as usual? ==== | ==== 14. If php is working as suPHP - does Litespeed allow users to keep their own php.ini files or I can block it in /opt/suphp/etc/suphp.conf as usual? ==== |