Hi Phil,
On 09/15/2010 05:12 PM, phil cryer wrote:
We're interested in this as well, as we will be serving our docroot
from a GlusterFS share. Have you tried nginx? I have not tested this,
We use nginx for static content, reverse proxying and non-complex
websites, but our customers are not willing to get rid of .htaccess :)
but after your benchmarks it sounds like I need to. Your inotifiy
script looks like it would work, but it wouldn't for me; we use
GlusterFS so we can store ~70TB of data, which we can't copy to the
Understood, not sure our method applies well with big files...
regular filesystem. This is a big risk indeed - can you share your
benchmarking method? Did you simply use ab?
We use Funkload ( http://funkload.nuxeo.org/) so we can simulate complex
scenarios and generate useful reports, it's an impressive piece of
software !
Cheers,
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