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Start tendernginx Hosting - an Alternative to Apache and IISWhat is nginx Hosting?
The program nginx - pronounced as the English word Engine X - is a web server like Apache 2. It was created by the Russian programmer Igor Sysoev and has been in development since 2004. The project was initiated because the then-dominant web server, Apache, had some weaknesses that significantly affected its performance with numerous concurrent connections. One of the first websites to use nginx hosting was the Russian search engine Rambler. While nginx is traditionally popular in Eastern Europe, it is also preferred by very large websites and corporations due to its performance and open-source license. Although its overall market share is only around 15 percent, it reaches over 60 percent among the top 10,000 largest internet presences.
How much does nginx hosting cost?
Like popular competitors such as Apache 2 or lighttpd, the web server is also subject to an open-source license, allowing it to be used, distributed, and modified free of charge. However, the configuration is more complex and less flexible, leading to higher costs for nginx hosting compared to Apache 2 due to the increased workload. Key factors influencing the cost of nginx hosting include storage space, traffic, connectivity, as well as additional services such as administration tools, protection against DDOS attacks, and the frequency of backups.
Which providers offer nginx hosting?
When it comes to hosting, it is ultimately up to the company to decide which web server they prefer to use. The differences for the user are usually minimal and not noticeable in everyday operations. In many cases, the crucial factor may be that nginx does not support .htaccess files, which are commonly used. Some hosts do not disclose specific information about the software they use. However, nginx can indeed offer certain advantages for specific projects. Nevertheless, nginx is relatively rare in web hosting due to its drawbacks for the operator, but it is sometimes offered as an alternative to Apache 2. If not explicitly stated, it is generally assumed to be an Apache web hosting service.
What are the pros and cons of nginx?
Advantages:
- Free to use due to Open Source license
- Excellent performance
- High efficiency with a large number of simultaneous connections
- Modular design allows for additional features
- High stability and security
- Requires very few resources
- User configuration errors are not possible
- Compatible with Linux and Microsoft Windows
Disadvantages:
- Does not support .htaccess files for security or redirection
- Configuration can only be done by the administrator
- Low prevalence in Shared Web Hosting
- Costs are usually higher than with other web servers
What are common alternatives to nginx web hosting?
The most popular alternative to nginx is the also open-source Apache 2, as well as LiteSpeed for all operating systems. However, since 2016, Microsoft Windows Server and its integrated Webserver IIS have gained significant market share and are now also used for web hosting. On the other hand, Lighttpd, which is frequently used in certain niches like Embedded Computers, is relatively rare. It is advisable to inquire with the host beforehand, especially to determine the possibility of using .htaccess files.
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