Hi ! I don't know if it is the right way to go, and I hope to hear from you if it is not. My concern is about the selection of a file traversing a tree. I have a bunch of hashed directories (dozens of millions) on different servers. As for performance reasons, I would like to avoid having to many sub-directories in the same directory. I would rather have this scheme : 1234/5678/90AB/CDEby Larry - Nginx Mailing List - English
Okay, You, as others did, gave really good reason why haproxy + varnish + nginx should be good together. But seems a real hassle to setup and maintain...by Larry - Nginx Mailing List - English
Did anyone had problems with upstream modules ? There is backup servers, least_conn and other fancy things. Isn't it as efficient as Haproxy (open question)? I read carefully, maybe not enough, what you all said, but, just cannot understand how it comes nginx cannot perform as well as haproxy to serve lot of connections. Tcp splicing is not really useable for everyone running on stable deby Larry - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, I made a lot of reading and comparisons. But I still cannot understand why, in 2013 and with the latest version of nginx, we would still need haproxy in front of it. Nginx has it all to handle high traffic loads + very good load balancer. Could someone help/explain what I am missing ? Even Varnish.. nginx can cache too. Absolutely not a fanboy, just someone trying to understandby Larry - Nginx Mailing List - English
Many thanks to both of you, you made my day :) Larryby Larry - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi ! I was wondering, for the sake of curiosity, how many server blocks (virtual hosts) nginx can afford ? To the extreme : will 1000 server blocks will decrease nginx performances ? Cheers, Larryby Larry - Nginx Mailing List - English
Hi, Could you consider to include the possibility to post forms inside a static page ? That would be awesome. I cannot catch the security concern behind this. Thanks, larryby Larry - Ideas and Feature Requests
Hi, I have a little problem with my regex. Here is my code : location / { try_files /static/index.html @otherrules; } location ~* /^.+$ { try_files /static/$uri $uri/ @otherrules; } My goal is to redirect people if they type http://www.mysite.com/ to the static index.html and if they type something after the /, that the second rule applies. But the first one isby Larry - How to...
Hi Kennie, I made it ok. Was a php issue !! Thanks !by Larry - How to...
I forgot to say I get a 500 error. See youby Larry - How to...
Hi, I tried my best to make things happen but no luck. Here is my original rule : RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule ^(+)$ index.php?pinto=$1 And my nginx one : rewrite ^(+)$ index.php?pinto=$1 last; But no guess what, it doesn't work. What do I miss here ? Many thanks, See you, Larryby Larry - How to...