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"G-WAN is fully functional for an unlimited time at no cost for personal use, individual use, non-profit use, academic use, commercial and non-commercial use or any combination of these (no call-home, no spyware, no backdoor included)."

G-WAN is proprietary software, using "C" servlet for writing extension and is not very clear about the exact HTTP version supported.

On the other hand, Cherokee is free software (GNU General Public License), supports many handlers, includes many modules like reverse proxy and has a decent speed over Apache HTTPD.

Why would I pick the "The Fastest" when you have a full-featured, free, standard HTTP server that is already "Fast enough"?



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