Zoinkies that's good to know and i read the same feedback in the past. However, im still hopeful and want to make my own benchmark on LiteSpeed. Maybe this would be an economical option for small static sites and blogs.

    Adrien Yea, I had high hopes for it, but it’s just a bit mediocre. I think it’ll fit in the “budget” hosting, not specialist etc

    AdamM That’s cool and all, but core count doesn’t really matter it’s core speed that does, and one AO core doesn’t equal one Xeon core, or anywhere near.

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      ARM-based CPUs do not currently score well in PHP benchmarks. However, if they achieve significant gains in IPC (Instructions Per Cycle), they will become very attractive in the long run. Therefore, everything should be ARM-compatible, and compiling for ARM is not difficult. It's just a matter of time. ARM CPUs are improving with each product cycle. As of now, the 7700x is the top performer in PHP Bench.

      3 months later

      Litespeed 6.1.2 now support ARM64 👍

      What would be the advantage of deploying arm servers instead of x86.

        3 months later

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        ARM64/ARM v8 is for our infrastructure a feature that would be required to switch to enhance.com.

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        Arm64 support would be good.

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        have there been any advancements on ARM support?

        Yes we're still working toward support for ARM. The upcoming versions 11.0.0 and 12.0.0 simplify the service architecture and reduce the number of necessary packages which should make it possible to release a beta version for this architecture shortly after.

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