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LiteSpeed Technologies Inc. has clarified its role in the web hosting landscape. The company, known for its LiteSpeed Web Server, is not a web hosting provider. This means they do not manage or control the content on websites that use their server technology.

This announcement comes as many users may have assumed that LiteSpeed was involved in hosting services due to its prominent web server software. However, the company emphasizes that their focus is solely on providing high-performance web server solutions. They develop and sell software that helps websites load faster and handle more traffic efficiently.

By making this distinction clear, LiteSpeed aims to set the record straight about its operations. Users of the LiteSpeed Web Server can rest assured that while they benefit from improved website performance, the content on those sites is managed by separate hosting companies.

This clarification is important for both users and developers. It helps them understand who is responsible for what when it comes to website management. As the internet continues to grow, knowing the roles of different companies can help users make informed decisions about their web presence.

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