Yes and no, persistent cache is marked as experimental.
And actually we are testing Apache Traffic Server as cache server.
As I said before nginx is great http server and good proxy but haproxy has
more features.
I hope that nginx will be as good as haproxy in proxy mode. But this time
is slower and has less features
so we used it for SSL termination.
Lukas Herbolt
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On 29 March 2013 08:19, Igor Sysoev <igor@sysoev.ru> wrote:
> On Mar 28, 2013, at 19:20 , Reinis Rozitis wrote:
>
> > Also the cache residing 1:1 on the filesystem makes it problematic in
> setups where you have a lot of cachable objects. At least in my case the
> nginx cache manager process took way too much resources/io when traversing
> the directory tree with few milion files versus storing them all in a
> single mmaped file.
>
> Did you try nginx cache since version 1.1.0?
>
> Changes with nginx 1.1.0 01 Aug
> 2011
>
> *) Feature: cache loader run time decrease.
>
> BTW, do you use Varnish persistent cache?
>
>
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