I've got a site with a lot of images and we are currently using apache to serve the static thumbnails. We have over 1.7 million thumbnails using over 30GB of disk space. So the average thumbnail is around 18kb. I'd like to setup a new dedicated server with 8GB RAM just running nginx to serve the static thumbnails. What will be the best way to approach the nginx configuration to take advantagby JamesAB - Nginx Mailing List - English
Gordon, So you are suggesting setting the Unix user/group of processes to "nginx" in the php-fpm configuration file? It seems the only other option because nginx will always set the permissions to files in the client_body_temp_path to it's own user/group. Thanks, Jamesby JamesAB - Php-fpm Mailing List - English
I've got nginx running under the user "nginx" and php-fpm configured to run as "nobody". I'm trying to test out php-fpm's "Accelerated upload support" as outlined here: http://php-fpm.org/wiki/Features#Accelerated_upload_support Here's the location block I'm using: location ~ \.php$ { # start PHP-fpm upload optimiztaionby JamesAB - Php-fpm Mailing List - English