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Overview

LiteSpeed Web ADC is a high-performance load-balancer application. It is feature-rich, secure, and efficient, offering more flexibility than similarly-priced load balancing software. This makes it an excellent choice for small enterprises looking to scale their applications beyond one server. LSADC gives you improved service speed as well as reliability in case of hardware failure. Manage multiple backend servers, and handle scenarios ranging from a few very heavy sites, to thousands of domains at a time. Learn more about LiteSpeed Web ADC

System Requirements

Your hardware must meet the following minimum system requirements in order to use LiteSpeed Web ADC.

Operating System

One of the following:

  • Linux(x86_64): Kernel 2.6 and above
  • FreeBSD(x86_64): 9.0 and above

CPU

One of the following:

  • Intel: Core i7 ("Nehalem") and above
  • AMD: AMD Bulldozer and above

Memory

  • 512MB and above

Disk

  • Installation: 100MB
  • Runtime: 200MB and above, swapping space depends on usage

Install, Configure and Use LSADC

Start with Installation and follow the documentation menu to configure and use the ADC.

Additional Support

Community Support

If you've explored our documentation and still have questions, you can find assistance from other LiteSpeed users through our Community Support forums:

Official LiteSpeed Support

To be assisted by a LiteSpeed support technician, you can submit a support ticket from the LiteSpeed website's client area or by emailing support@litespeedtech.com.

Note

We're happy to provide a level of free support for all LiteSpeed products and offer guidance where documentation may fall short. However, we are unable to offer general sysadmin support or hands-on assistance.

Should you require individualized configuration support or hands-on assistance with our products, you can order additional services from the LiteSpeed store.

Thank you for choosing LiteSpeed!

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Last update: August 1, 2023