Hey all, we used $request_time in the past to measure how long it took to serve certain pages, this was never the problem, because there was something in front of nginx, thus, the client read/write operatings didn't influence the $request_time as much as a real client would. However, now, that we'd like to skip that extra level of indirection, we can't actually measure the time it took to actualby trapni - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hey, I just found you via Google as I was trying to find out why ..... Nginx is not supporting dynamic loading of modules, for the very obvious issues the other posters seem to have too. However, Maxim, you claim, that one reason is performance. While performance of course matters, I'd like to know why you say so. Can you please go a little bit more into the technical details why a dynamic loaby trapni - Nginx Mailing List - English