+## The basic network interface for all platforms at the syscalls read()
+## and write(). Every modern OS provides its own syscall to help network
+## servers transfer files as fast as possible
+##
+## linux-sendfile - is recommended for small files.
+## writev - is recommended for sending many large files
+##
+#server.network-backend = "linux-sendfile"
+
+# default cames from ulimit -n
+#server.max-fds = 8192
+
+##
+## Stat() call caching.
+##
+## lighttpd can utilize FAM/Gamin to cache stat call.
+##
+## possible values are:
+## disable, simple or fam.
+##
+#server.stat-cache-engine = "simple"
+
+##
+## Fine tuning for the request handling
+##
+## max-connections == max-fds/2 (maybe /3)
+## means the other file handles are used for fastcgi/files
+##
+#server.max-connections = 1024
+
+# maximum number of request within a keep-alive session before the server terminates the connection
+# default 16
+#server.max-keep-alive-requests = 16
+
+# Maximum number of seconds until an idling keep-alive connection is dropped.
+# default 30
+#server.max-keep-alive-idle = 30
+
+# maximum number of seconds until a waiting, non keep-alive read times out and closes the connection
+# default 60
+#server.max-read-idle = 60
+