Arvind Jayaprakash wrote: > On Jun 12, Jessica Hawkwell wrote: > >> Hai peeps! =^_^= >> >> I have a system that stores a lot of images in a database. What I'm >> running is an avatar site, and there are times when it seems everyone has >> decided to update their avatars all at the same time. With nearly 70% of >> our non-static image requesby Lady Serena - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hai peeps! =^_^= I have a system that stores a lot of images in a database. What I'm running is an avatar site, and there are times when it seems everyone has decided to update their avatars all at the same time. With nearly 70% of our non-static image requests being little 32x32 icons for all the items that can be equipped, mass amounts of icon loads sometimes makes the site run abby Lady Serena - Nginx Mailing List - English
I switched over to nginx a couple weeks ago, and so far I say its freaking awesome. I have used lighttpd and Cherokee, and even looked at Apache, but none had everything I really needed. lighttpd: This was the first web daemon I used, and it was alright, but as site load grew and no budget available for new servers came, I needed something better. The problem with lighty was the fact it wouldby Lady Serena - New Member Introductions
I have an application-controlled cache I would like nginx to take advantage of. The bonus of this cache is its use (via a HEAD method request) reduces the workload on my application server due to the script's termination right after getting the custom cache headers out while the request method is HEAD. The application performs its own caching for this, but it would also be nice if nginx couldby Lady Serena - How to...