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That's not exactly true. You still need an HTTP server to proxy to the FastCGI back-end. This could be useful for a number of things outside of local development instances. One could avoid having to setup Apache/nginx/whatever to pick up the HTTP request from a reverse proxy and instead just spin up PHP on its own.



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