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by dingdingdang
4017 days ago
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Yes, that's what my sense is: it would, within its very limited domain, beat nginx and co. fairly easily.. its interesting because this sort of thing could be made to be modular and thus feature extendable without the overhead if done in a smart enough fashion - many webservices today are sufficiently specialized that they only use a fraction of the features that modern webservers include. |
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