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      <title>How to host your website with Nginx</title>
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      <description>NGINX is a high‑performance, highly scalable, highly available web server, reverse proxy server, and web accelerator (combining the features of an HTTP load balancer, content cache, and more).
Now, keep in mind that there are many options when it comes to hosting static websites nowadays &amp;mdash; Github pages, any number of hosting providers, Amazon S3 or Cloudfront, Netlify etc.
Prerequisites:
Linux server/VM - check part 1 of this series</description>
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