Last Revised: October 2, 2021
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Ubuntu 20.04
- Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04
- Web server: nginx
- Database: MariaDB
- Processor: PHP
- Cache: Redis
AlmaLinux 8.4
- Operating System: AlmaLinux 8.4
- Web server: nginx
- Database: MariaDB
- Processor: PHP
- Cache: Redis
Plesk 18 Obsidian
- Operating System: Ubuntu 20
- Control Panel: Plesk 18 Obsidian
CentOS 7
- Operating System: CentOS 7
- Control Panel: None
- Web server: nginx
- Database: MariaDB 10.3
- Processor: PHP 7.3
- Cache: Redis
- Operating System: CentOS 7
- Control Panel: CyberPanel
- Web Server: LiteSpeed
- Database: MariaDB
- Processor: PHP
- Cache: Redis (memcached alternative)
Debian 9
- Operating System: Debian 9
- Control Panel: None
- Web server: nginx
- Database: MariaDB 10.3
- Processor: PHP 7.3
- Cache: Redis
Ubuntu 20
- Operating System: Ubuntu 20
- Control Panel: None
- Web server: nginx
- Database: MariaDB 10.5
- Processor: PHP 8.0
- Cache: Redis
- Operating System: Ubuntu 20
- Network: Tor
- Web server: nginx
- Database: MariaDB 10.5
- Processor: PHP 8.0
- Cache: Redis
- Operating System: Ubuntu 20
- Control Panel: None
- Web server: nginx
- Database: MariaDB 10.5 (master-slave)
- Processor: PHP 8.0
- Cache: Redis
Ubuntu 19
- Operating System: Ubuntu 19
- Control Panel: None
- Web server: nginx
- Database: MariaDB 10.3
- Processor: PHP 7.3
- Cache: Redis
Ubuntu 18
- Operating System: Ubuntu 18
- Control Panel: None
- Web server: nginx
- Database: MariaDB 10.3
- Processor: PHP 7.3
- Cache: Redis
- Operating System: Ubuntu 18
- Control Panel: None
- Web Server: LiteSpeed
- Database: MariaDB 10.3
- Processor: PHP 7.3
- Cache: Redis