• LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS) is proprietary web server software. It is the 4th most popular web server, estimated to be used by 10% of websites as of July...
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    Litespeed is a U.S. bicycle manufacturer founded in 1986 in Ooltewah, Tennessee by David Lynskey. Litespeed makes titanium and carbon fiber frame road...
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  • Litespeed may refer to: Litespeed, a bicycle manufacturer Litespeed F3, a formula three racing team Moyes Litespeed, an Australian hang glider design...
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    000webhost Closes". Hostinger Blog. Retrieved 2024-07-10. "LiteSpeed Partners - LiteSpeed Technologies". www.litespeedtech.com. Retrieved 2023-06-22....
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  • Retrieved 13 July 2016. "LiteSpeed Web ADC – Load Balancer – LiteSpeed Technologies". www.litespeedtech.com. Retrieved Aug 7, 2020. LiteSpeed Technologies QUIC...
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  • Team DFL–Cyclingnews–Litespeed was a British professional cycling team that rode UCI Continental Circuits races. The team leader for 2007 was Belgian...
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  • implement client or server logic for QUIC and HTTP/3 include On 7 June 2021, LiteSpeed Web Server (and OpenLiteSpeed) 6.0.2 was released and became the first...
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    Litespeed F3 was a Norfolk, UK based F3 team from 2008 to 2012 founded by Steve Kenchington and Navdip "Nino" Singh Judge. Litespeed were developing an...
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    a professional, in 2007 Lloyd signed a contract with DFL–Cyclingnews–Litespeed for whom he rode for one year. He was a member of the Irish An Post–M...
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  • Australian Gulgong Classic, flying a Litespeed RS. Second and third places went to Curt Warren and Blay Olmos, flying Litespeed models RS 4 and 3.5 respectively...
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