Maxim Dounin Wrote:
> On the other hand, 100-200 msec is way too long for nginx to
> return a cached response.
>
> If you assume the response is cached by nginx somehow, simpliest
> test is to switch off php-fpm and check if you are still able to
> request a resource.
Thanks for idea! I change a location path in template named "php" from "location ~ \.php$" to "location ~ \.pZp$" (just for excluding *.php processing), restart nginx, and server returned a just content (source) of my index.php file. Then I revert location changes back to \.php, restart nginx, make request, and server return fast response of correct page again (0.01 sec with wget, and 60 msec with httperf).