> The web servers serve a default page that comes with NGINX web server.
so yeah, if you even refer to nginx when talking about benchmarks but leave it out, I'm going to favor adverse inference and assume that it's because nginx is faster.
You’re comparing a new project to nginx. Obviously nginx will be faster maybe not across the board but generally it probably is. As a project matures it will optimize surely! nginx has 21 years of development under its belt.
It is often a mistake to draw conclusions even with benchmarks. Are the benchmarks measuring what is relevant to your use case? Are the benchmarks unbiased.
Your link does not seem to contain any benchmarks anyway.
The Ferron benchmarks on their home page say Apache Pre fork MPM outperforms Apache Even MPM which seems odd to me.
> The web servers serve a default page that comes with NGINX web server.
so yeah, if you even refer to nginx when talking about benchmarks but leave it out, I'm going to favor adverse inference and assume that it's because nginx is faster.