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lighttpd (prescribed pronunciation: "lighty"). is an open-source optimized for speed-critical environments while remaining standards-compliant, secure and flexible. It was originally written by Jan Kneschke as a of the c10k problem – how to handle 10,000 connections in parallel on one server, but has gained worldwide popularity. Its name is a of "light" and "".


Premise
The low memory footprint (compared to other web servers),. small CPU load and speed optimizationsGabriel Kerneis and Juliusz Chroboczek. Are events fast?. PPS technical report, University of Paris 7. 2009. make lighttpd suitable for servers that are suffering load problems, or for serving static media separately from dynamic content. lighttpd is free and open-source software and is distributed under the . It runs natively on operating systems, with experimental support for Microsoft Windows.


Application support
lighttpd supports the , SCGI and CGI interfaces to external programs, allowing web applications written in any programming language to be used with the server. As a particularly popular language, performance has received special attention. Lighttpd's FastCGI can be configured to support PHP with (like APC) properly and efficiently. Additionally, it has received attention from its popularity within the Python, , Ruby and Lua communities. Lighttpd also supports WebDNA, the resilient in-memory database system designed to build database-driven websites. It is a popular web server for the Catalyst and Ruby on Rails web frameworks. Lighttpd does not support ISAPI.


Features
  • Single-process design with only several threads. No processes or threads started per connection.
  • HTTP/2 support since lighttpd 1.4.56
  • HTTP/2 support since lighttpd 1.4.65
  • TLS Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) support since lighttpd 1.4.77


Limitations
  • Versions below 1.4.40 do not officially support sending large files from CGI, FastCGI, or proxies unless X-Sendfile is used. This limitation has been removed in lighttpd 1.4.40.
  • No HTTP/3 support


Usage
Lighttpd was used in the past by several high-traffic websites, including , , , and . The Wikimedia Foundation also once ran Lighttpd servers. Due to relatively small size it's often used in embedded devices like GL.iNet and .

It's also used by as a HTTP server daemon.


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