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h1. Powered By lighttpd
Here are some sites that are using lighttpd to serve millions of pages every day.
If you run such a site, feel free to add it. Please include traffic (requests/s) details.
Please follow a few rules when you add your site:
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* you have to control the site or have to have the permission of the owner to name it here.
* include the req/s or req/day you get and put yourself into the corresponding category.
* add yourself in **alphabetic order** based on the domain name (without www.).
* don't disguise your server-tag, say yes to lighty! :-)
* do NOT make it sound like advertising, keep it technical
h1. more than 100mio req/day (or 1000 req/s)
* http://eztv.it - One of the largest bittorrent sites related to tv shows. peaks over 2000 req/s
* http://thepiratebay.sx/ - One of the most popular bittorrent sites. 1400 req/s avg. spread among several servers
h1. more than 10mio req/day (or 100 req/s)
* http://www.phpbb8.de/ - Huge german free forum hosting system, with more than 20,000 hosting forums. (>200req/s, 7 MB/s, Lighttpd on Debian 5)
* http://fapomatic.com/ - Huge adult image host. One of the first image hosts to convert to lighty from apache and love it.
* http://www.gesichterparty.de - German community, 250,000 users. Lighttpd on Ubuntu.
* http://www.olhares.com/ - Photographers online community using lighttpd as a standalone image server with 150-300 req/s.
* http://rapidok.com - file search engine, ~60-80s req/s, Lighttpd+FreeBSD+MySQL+php 5.3.3
* http://www.osloskop.net/ - one of the largest eMule/eDonkey/Overnet sites. 100 req/s on a Celeron 2.4GHz 512MB RAM
* http://www.servetechit.co.uk - Serves up browser-based games and other websites which have all static content (images,javascript) included uploaded content served by Lighttpd, sometimes via a frontline proxy
* http://schlach.com - german online community with about 80,000 users and 12 million hits/day
* http://www.skins.be - Celebrity Wallpaper Site. Using Lighttpd 1.5 (gamin) + PHP5.3.3 (php-fpm/xcache) ~150 req/s with peaks of 250 req/s (setup questions? bofh@skins.be)
* http://www.thestocksprofit.com/ - Technical Analysis and Hot stock picks for worldwide exchange markets in 40 languages, ~100 req/s on peaks, Apache2 + FastCGI + MySQL + Lighttpd for static content (images, js, css, xml feeds).
* http://untz.ca - Toronto-based community site, records 300-500 hits/s using load-balanced FastCGI.
* http://zone.webgarden.cz - Czech blog/templated free web hosting. 350 req/s daily average, 5MB/s daily average. Debian etch, lighty trunk serving static content + 4x php backends.
h1. webhosting providers
* http://SeoHost.us - SEO Web hosting provider located in USA
* http://www.1ago.be - Web hosting provider located in Belgium and Netherlands.
* http://www.cretaforce.gr - Premium web hosting provider located in Greece (Lighttpd + FreeBSD)
* http://www.dlnet.org - Web hosting provider located in the UK (Lighttpd + Debian).
* http://simple-webhosting.eu - European web hosting provider
h1. Large content servers (ie. mirrors)
* http://ftp.df.lth.se - OpenSource mirror with over 11TB content running FreeBSD. Avg.: 80req/s, 300Mbps and Peak: 300req/s and 1Gbps.
* http://mirror.dkm.cz/ - Opensource mirror (ooo,mandriva,ubuntu,gentoo,freebsd,debian,sabayon,etc.) of czech ISP. Running gentoo, lighty trunk with mod_mem_cache. avg. 9req/s, 13MiB/s, peaking 45req/s, 65MiB/s.
* http://mirror.inode.at/ - Opensource mirror (clamav, debian, fedora, gentoo, kernel, etc.) of austrian ISP. avg. 12req/s 7.7MiB/s http://www.profischnell.de http://www.profischnell.com http://www.profi-fachuebersetzungen.com
h1. lighttpd specific
* http://www.lighttpd.net/ - 1-2 req/s :)
* http://en.wlmp-project.net/ - LightTPD based Webserver Package and LightTPD webserver for Windows Systems.
* http://www.kevinworthington.com/tag/lighttpd/ - Fedora and RHEL/CentOS version of Lighttpd. (Original Older Windows builds too)
* http://www.lighty2go.com/ - A (Win32) portable LiMP Stack on a Stick...