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Apache vs Fedora

Based on 452 and 3 real audits

MetricApacheFedoraWinner
Performance5084Fedora
Accessibility8788Fedora
Best Practices8898Fedora
SEO9084Apache
Security6567Fedora
TTFB551ms324msFedora
Composite7376Fedora
Performance
Apache
50
Fedora
84
Accessibility
Apache
87
Fedora
88
Security
Apache
65
Fedora
67
SEO
Apache
90
Fedora
84
Composite
Apache
73
Fedora
76

Fedora outperforms Apache in 6 of 7 categories, with a stronger composite score (76 vs 73). Apache leads in SEO.

When to choose Apache

Choose Apache when your primary concern is SEO. Its audit data shows consistent strength in these areas across the sampled sites.

When to choose Fedora

Choose Fedora when your primary concern is server response time and performance. Its audit data shows consistent strength in these areas across the sampled sites.

How this comparison was built

Scores are medians across 452 audited Apache sites and 3 audited Fedora sites in the BeaverCheck database. Every audit runs the same 100+ checks — Lighthouse performance, security headers, accessibility, SEO, server response time — against a real URL. No vendor input, no sponsorship, no affiliate links. Read the full methodology →

Small sample: one or both technologies have fewer than 10 audited sites. Treat these numbers as directional — medians stabilize around 20–30 audits per side.

FAQ

Which is faster, Apache or Fedora?
Based on real BeaverCheck audits, Fedora sites score higher on Lighthouse performance (84 vs 50 on average).
Which has better security, Apache or Fedora?
Fedora sites score higher on security analysis (67 vs 65 on average).
Which has better accessibility, Apache or Fedora?
Accessibility scores measured by Lighthouse WCAG 2.1 checks favor Fedora (88 vs 87). Both technologies can be made fully accessible with care — the difference reflects common patterns in the sampled sites, not inherent platform limits.
Which is better for SEO, Apache or Fedora?
Apache sites score higher on Lighthouse SEO signals (90 vs 84 on average), which cover meta tags, crawlability, mobile friendliness, and structured data. Content strategy and backlinks still matter more than platform choice for ranking.
Which has faster server response (TTFB), Apache or Fedora?
Fedora sites show lower Time to First Byte (324 ms vs 551 ms on average). TTFB depends heavily on hosting and CDN setup rather than the technology itself, but the sampled sites suggest a meaningful difference in common deployment patterns.
Should I choose Apache or Fedora for my website?
Both platforms have trade-offs. Fedora scores higher on overall composite score while Apache may excel in metrics you care about most. Run a free BeaverCheck audit on a real site using each to compare the metrics relevant to your use case.

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