bruno@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>I've moved over to nginx myself. It's been fun converting all the Apache re-write scripts, but I'm coming out the other side now and overall processing time on the servers is certainly down even with an increase in traffic. Don't need to worry about extra hardware for a bit longer.
You use nginx in production on windows ? I’ll be glad to have a look at how you’ve done that (nginx as windows services, link with PHP (fpm ?))
Of cause all the heavy production servers are running Linux. No point even
trying with windows for that, but some customer sites still insist on windows
only, and so everything has to be fairly transparent between the two. And since
someone will ask - my platform is around 3 times faster running a linux stack
over a windows stack on identical hardware. The figures were published somewhere
but can't put a hand on the link at the moment.
http://wiki.nginx.org/PHPFastCGIOnWindows is not the tidiest of solutions, but
that is windows rather than the software. Running on 32 bit XP, but it's
internal systems so I can't point to an example :(
Nice thing about this setup is that PHP can be running on a different machine,
but I have yet to try with the copy of PHP running on the linux server and nginx
on an XP box. If there is a linux server on the site then obviously that gets
used for everything :)
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