I am really not an expert, but switch to Nginx would be required in case you have massive amount of request.
How much request? I don't know. You may search the web to find the answer... Richard On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Marco Túlio Cícero de M. Porto < [email protected]> wrote: > What I hear is that the way Nginx works, leads to a better use of cpu, > memory etc when compared to Apache. > > But I don't hear very often people posting actual comparisons about those > 2 servers. > > Also, even if it's true. It's the diference worth changing? > > I hear Bruno has been using this for sometime. I still can't get enough > confidence to put a Nginx server on production (although I have one in > development). > > Anyone has some data that worth sharing about this subject? > > Thanks! > Marco Tulio > > > 2012/10/23 Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]> > >> I have no data a about this but in the past users have reported better >> performance with nginx. I like the configuration syntax of nginx better. >> >> >> On Tuesday, 23 October 2012 12:39:18 UTC-5, Marco Tulio wrote: >> >>> bump >>> >>> 2012/10/21 Marco Túlio Cícero de M. Porto <[email protected]> >>> >>> Once again, the question: >>>> >>>> wich one should give better results (performance wise)... >>>> >>>> Also, taking into consideration, Apache2+mod_pagespeed vs Nginx ... >>>> >>>> Hoping to hear your insights about this issue. >>>> >>>> Cheers! >>>> -- >>>> []'s >>>> Marco Tulio >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> []'s >>> Marco Tulio >>> >> -- >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > []'s > Marco Tulio > > -- > > > > --

