Simone Fumagalli
November 04, 2011 10:06AM
Hello, I read from the list

"zone_size" is a size of keys_zone, i.e. shared memory zone used to store cache keys (some minimal metadata about cached pages, about 64 bytes on 32-bit platforms).

but what does this practically mean ?

Let say a new request arrive and the request has to be cached. What does NGINX do if the "space" in the shared memory is over ? It delete the oldest file in the cache (and the key too) ?

Is there a rule to size this parameter ?

Thanks

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Simone

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NGINX cache. Real meaning of zone_size

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