🆚 mod_apreq2 vs. mod_fastcgi

Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *

Type

Web server module
Web server module

About

mod_apreq2 is an Apache HTTP Server filter module that connects the libapreq2 request parsing library into the server.

It provides the APREQ2 input filter so parsed HTTP cookies, query strings, and POST data from the libapreq2 library are available in every request phase.

mod_fastcgi is a third-party module for the Apache web server that enables the FastCGI protocol for communicating with applications that generate dynamic content for web pages.

Headquarters

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Website

Pricing

Free ✔️Open source

Categories

Web Server Modules › Rank #15
Web Server Modules › Rank #12

Popularity

Determined by the number of sites using each technology.

The mod_fastcgi web server module is 1.9 times more popular than mod_apreq2.
Total websites

Market share

Web Server Modules

Popularity by country

Determined by the number of sites detected from each country.

mod_fastcgi is more popular in the United States, Spain, and Germany, while mod_apreq2 is more popular in Russia, Sweden, and Denmark.
United States
Russia
Spain
Germany
Finland
Hungary
United Kingdom
Sweden
Argentina
Japan

Awards

Popularity by domain category

Determined by the number of sites in each category.

mod_fastcgi is more popular among sites focused on online shopping, marketing and merchandising, and business, while mod_apreq2 is more commonly used on education and reference, politics and opinion, and personal pages sites.
Online Shopping
Marketing/Merchandising
Business
Internet Services
Education/Reference
Travel
Entertainment
Recreation/Hobbies
Forum/Bulletin Boards
Restaurants

Top sites

Top-ranked sites that use these technologies.

Name
Rank
#9,062
#24,315
#51,550
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Rank
#21,235
#39,711
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