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25th May 2011, 05:38 PM #21Respected Member
Awesome thread
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25th May 2011, 07:10 PM #22MemberWebsite's:
wautoposter.comGreat Detail
Thank You
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8th Jun 2011, 08:09 PM #23Member
How do you call it "en jinx"?
It's kind of obvious, knowing what nginx is, to assume it is pronounced n-gin-x.
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10th Jun 2011, 12:24 PM #24It begins...
Lol, does pronunciation really matter? I thought we were more of discussing how it's performance is superior over others, and such.
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10th Jun 2011, 12:36 PM #25MemberWebsite's:
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10th Jun 2011, 12:51 PM #26BannedWebsite's:
xsl.tel xsltel.comI would say and from my experience you can get great performance from Apache if you know how to tune it and understand the work of every directive .
most people set AllowOverrid directive to All in <Directory /> and that unfortunately decrease Apache webserver performance and increase Apache overhead searching for .htaccess files in every directory per request. (per request means its not cached imagine 1000 request per minute that will make Apache to look for .htaccess 1000 times in 1 minute).
the above is just 1 example of bad Directives using. it would give you a small idea of how big Apache is.
Apache is best web server in the world.
Nginx is great for reverse proxy and flv streaming solutions . (I use it personally)
Highest Regards
Mohammed H
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10th Jun 2011, 12:56 PM #27It begins...
At the end of the day, Apache still is inferior in terms of performance under a high load situation. Primarily because of the fact that it forks a new process to handle a new request that is not already handled by an otherwise child that's free. Compare that to the multi-threaded processes on nginx/lighty/cherokee.
I've, myself, had an exponential performance gain using Cherokee instead of Apache. Where Apache would stall for me after I had like 100,000 images hosted (and about a few thousand requests per minute), Cherokee's still going strong at over 600,000 images and there's still room for more.
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10th Jun 2011, 07:20 PM #28BannedWebsite's:
xsl.tel xsltel.comLifetalk have you ever used Apache MPM Worker, Event.
just to let you know Apache already have multithreaded MPM but none benchmark that I don't know why?? (I guess it's human nature though), I personally have used it, it will fork only 1 processor and that processor will handle all requests through threads.
Highest Regards
Mohammed H
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11th Jun 2011, 06:10 AM #29MemberWebsite's:
10gb.in uploadjet.net
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11th Jun 2011, 08:39 AM #30MemberWebsite's:
oneddl.eu nfomation.net linksafe.meMy view with apache...there is no use flogging a dead horse.
I recently moved another one of my sites to the 'ol nginx and fpm combination and it runs far better than before. Plus now that php-fpm allows dynamic process spawning, its as good, if not better than apache.
At this point some of you are probably going to flame me about the difficulty of using nginx rewrite rules. Well, I have one answer for you: try_files. Problem solved.
Nginx ftw, apache for the bin!
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