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by netik
5918 days ago
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Define 'tremendous' and present hardware specs and numbers please. Shopify runs varnish (we run varnish on Twitter search) - are speedups coming out of varnish or ngnix for you? We've done plenty of simulations, load tests, and lots of graphing that shows ngnix's performance gains are negligible given our hardware configuration. We've also got huge dependencies on mod_rewrite right now and didn't want to convert to ngnix for that very reason. There seems to be this awful myth, completely unsupported by science, that seems to state that unless you're running Rails with ngnix that you're doing the wrong thing. The prevelance of ngnix in the Rails community is astounding. It's a good server and it certainly has it's place in the world, but it's just not for us and not supported by our benchmarks. |
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Tremendous, in this case, is because the extremely low resource usage of nginx allowed us to remove an entire layer in our serverfarm flowchart and now we can use our machines much more efficient.