I abandoned OpenLiteSpeed and went back to good ol' Nginx
Briefly

Since 2017, in what spare time I have (ha!), I help my colleague Eric Berger host his Houston-area weather forecasting site, Space City Weather. It's an interesting hosting challenge-on a typical day, SCW does maybe 20,000-30,000 page views to 10,000-15,000 unique visitors, which is a relatively easy load to handle with minimal work.
I didn't know too much about OpenLiteSpeed ('OLS' to its friends) other than that it's mentioned a bunch in discussions about WordPress hosting-and since SCW runs WordPress, I started to get interested. OLS seemed to get a lot of praise for its integrated caching, especially when WordPress was involved; it was purported to be quite quick compared to Nginx; and, frankly, after five-ish years of admining the same stack, I was interested in changing things up. OpenLiteSpeed it was!
Read at Ars Technica
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