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    • RomoR

      Is there a best practice for the location of the root folder of a webapp?

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      scottalanmillerS

      Location matters very little. I would stick to the standards.

    • mlnewsM

      Boost Nginx and Apache Performance with Googles mod_pagespeed

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      scottalanmillerS

      @Dashrender said:

      Have you done any reading on Carousel? Something about ads being faster - though some are saying that it reduces choice...

      Nope, and a quick search I cannot even turn up what you are referring to.

    • antonitA

      Nginx Automation

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      antonitA

      @JaredBusch They are just looking for me to automate the process. I can use any automation tool or language.

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      Is Apache the Best at Anything?

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      scottalanmillerS

      @WingCreative said:

      ... about the performance and efficiency gains one can expect from switching to nginx.

      Most performance gains from nGinx are from developments in the last few months or relate only to certain workloads. For average users Apache is easier to use, far more mature, often the more performant for very small workloads, far more broadly compatible and known. Given those factors, people who need nGinx (like us, we are using it right now) tend to be trained admins and know when and why to deploy it and those that just need basic reliability and simplicity will get Apache by default.

      Even today where Apache is not the big winner it used to be, it seems like it is still a sensible default.

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      Best practice on choosing alternative SSL ports

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      scottalanmillerS

      SSL and TLS protect people from spying on an existing communications channel, but does nothing to protect the end points. It's just a service that has to respond to any incoming request.

    • mlnewsM

      SHA2 Signed Certificates Are Coming, Are You Ready?

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