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My guess is apache considering it's basically the industry standard and also what we've been using for 15 years.

Nginx has a decent list of compatibility issues and limitations (e.g. .htaccess support).

The exception to that is Lily, which will run IIS for its asp support. (I'm actually very leery of building a plesk-based Lily considering the very strange IIS configurations I needed for some stuff, such as a classic (non .net) asp site from 2002, and an asp.net application that spawns and runs a custom daemon).

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