Hi all,

I'm try to improve our webpage start render time by flushing the cache buffer 
early. Our stack is Nginx, PHP-FPM. But nginx + fastcgi module doesn't allow me 
to flush as I wanted. It seems that nginx will keep all caches and flush all at 
once. I saw a few solutions whereas to set max tmp file size to 0 and smaller 
buffer size (1K for example) which I'm afraid it is not suitable for our case. 
It seems not reliable for our high scalable site.

This and this nginx post articulate the same problem.

I really appreciate if you can help explain a little bit on how fastcgi, nginx 
cache and php's cache work together. and if possible a hint on how to overcome 
this.

I'm looking forward to hearing from you

Thank you

Huan
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