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At least validate your points on why to use them, Makes it pointless to dish out words and tech that a user might not even know about without pros and cons of using said tech or even a small explanation at the very least lads.It would benefit him and others who come across the thread!Although a little google search and some testing for themselves would solve this without even having to create a thread it's still better to give a thorough answer to the question and an explanation as to why!On Topic:Carry on from Diddy, Nginx is faster to setup, easier and more user friendly. From my own experience using Nginx its a lot faster and from reading some threads about Nginx also has a lot more and better security features.Carry on from Laravel, Apache would be a better choice but i feel as though their is more support here for using IIS if you're setting up a retro on your own, or use apache and ask for help from the community on setting it up!I would use IIS for your first retro since their is way more support here for using it but if you would like to you can use either Nginx or Apache!
At least validate your points on why to use them, Makes it pointless to dish out words and tech that a user might not even know about without pros and cons of using said tech or even a small explanation at the very least lads.
It would benefit him and others who come across the thread!
Although a little google search and some testing for themselves would solve this without even having to create a thread it's still better to give a thorough answer to the question and an explanation as to why!
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Carry on from Diddy, Nginx is faster to setup, easier and more user friendly. From my own experience using Nginx its a lot faster and from reading some threads about Nginx also has a lot more and better security features.
Carry on from Laravel, Apache would be a better choice but i feel as though their is more support here for using IIS if you're setting up a retro on your own, or use apache and ask for help from the community on setting it up!
I would use IIS for your first retro since their is way more support here for using it but if you would like to you can use either Nginx or Apache!