CloudLinux & Nginx

r9host

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Hello All,

I have a question regarding CloudLinuxand Nginx. Are these compatible with each other? Does Nginx run without issues on CloudLinux?

TIA
 
Hi,

CloudLinux works at the OS level to function and give you the extra features. It does not interfere with any other application that is installed on the OS, so not matter what webserver you run, Apache, Nginx, or litespeed, it will continue to work normally.
 
Hi,

CloudLinux works at the OS level to function and give you the extra features. It does not interfere with any other application that is installed on the OS, so not matter what webserver you run, Apache, Nginx, or litespeed, it will continue to work normally.

I agree with him, CloudLinux will run on any webserver, Apache, nginx, web server LiteSpeed ​​and other webserver and will be running properly
 
Hi,

CloudLinux works at the OS level to function and give you the extra features. It does not interfere with any other application that is installed on the OS, so not matter what webserver you run, Apache, Nginx, or litespeed, it will continue to work normally.

The reason I have posted this topic is that I've heard that LiteSpeed has some issues with CloudLinux. So Iwanted to ensure that these issues are not wih Nginx.

Thanks for your replies.
 
Please note that NginxCP does not officially support CloudLinux but due to the identical nature of Cloudlinux to CentOS – except for a few RPMs – it works pretty well in most cases.
 
The reason I have posted this topic is that I've heard that LiteSpeed has some issues with CloudLinux. So Iwanted to ensure that these issues are not wih Nginx.

Thanks for your replies.
I am running CloudLinux with LiteSpeed. Didn't find any issue. If anyone facing issue that doesn't mean CloudLinux issue, must be LiteSpeed issue.
 
We run LiteSpeed on CloudLinux on DirectAdmin with absolutely no issues.

The only thing you will have to watch with NGINX, is there is no mod_hostinglimits equivelent.
So you will not be able to control the number of entry points you have per vhost, without further nginx configuration.

However, if you are using nginx as a reverse proxy in front of apache, you will not have this issue.
 
CloudLinux / NGINX Compatibility Matrix

CPU Yes
Virtual & Physical Memory Yes
EP Yes
NPROC Yes
IO Yes
CageFS Yes
PHP Selector No
 
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