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Performance and Security of using nginx-full

Posted by ichilton 
Performance and Security of using nginx-full
February 15, 2011 08:25AM
Hi,

I am using the Ubuntu packages at http://ppa.launchpad.net/nginx/stable/ubuntu to get the latest versions of nginx in Ubuntu without compiling from source (so I can easily get updates mainly).

I'm currently using the nginx-full package which contains pretty much most/all nginx compile time modules:
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MODULES INCLUDED:
Standard HTTP Modules:
Core, Access, Auth Basic, Auto Index, Browser, Charset, Empty GIF, FastCGI,
Geo, Gzip, Headers, Index, Limit Requests, Limit Zone, Log, Map, Memcached,
Proxy, Referer, Rewrite, SCGI, Split Clients, SSI, Upstream, User ID, UWSGI
Optional HTTP Modules:
Debug, WebDAV, GeoIP, Gzip Precompression, Image Filter, RealIP, Stub Status,
XSLT, IPv6, Addition
Mail Modules:
Mail Core, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, SSL
Third Party Modules:
Upstream Fair Queue, Echo
[/code]
My question is, are there any performance or security problems with using this package and having all of those modules compiled in?

Thanks,

Ian



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/15/2011 08:26AM by ichilton.
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