I'm not experiencing any problems with httpd and php, but I don't have a
need for any of the extras you can get with the other two. It actually
seems to be performing better than nginx from what I can tell.
On 12/29/14 10:07, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 14:30, T. Ribbrock wrote:
b) Migrate to nginx
This seems to be the least interesting option - not only do I have to
migrate now, but once more in the future, as nginx is also on the way
out (so, the same "developer attention" caveat applies as with
apache)
nginx hasn't disappeared entirely. It's still in ports. If you're
running PHP, you're obviously not afraid of installing a few packages.
nginx at least receives attention from its own team of developers.
Their priorities are not always in alignment with OpenBSD (hence the
new httpd), but it has a lot more of a future than apache1 does.