hello,i am a linux system administrator ,and i have problem now,the nginx as picture server,the bandwidth is higher than apache in the same condition.For example,established connections is 3000,apache's bandwidth is about 4MB,but the nginx is about 7MB,i am sure the two servers run the same services,and in the same datacenter .what should i do,maybe i should modify config files,but i don't know what should i do.Could you help me,thanks!
on 14.08.2008 09:09
on 14.08.2008 16:10
On Aug 14, 2008, at 2:55 AM, cq wei wrote: > hello,i am a linux system administrator ,and i have problem now,the > nginx as picture server,the bandwidth > is higher than apache in the same condition.For example,established > connections is 3000,apache's bandwidth is about 4MB,but the nginx is > about 7MB,i am sure the two servers run the same services,and in > the same datacenter .what should i do,maybe i should modify config > files,but i don't know what should i do.Could you help me,thanks! is the apache gziping content and the nginx not? or perhaps has different settings for how to compress content?
on 14.08.2008 16:51
apache is gziping content.also the nginx. 2008/8/14 Sean Allen <sean@monkeysnatchbanana.com>
on 14.08.2008 18:47
What do you mean by bandwidth? Higher bandwidth is generally considered a *good* thing. I don't understand what you mean.
on 15.08.2008 03:03
If only one server,it is ok.But one year ago,we will use nginx for all web servers,and in the datacenter,all the servers share 100MB bandwidth,it is may take problem. 2008/8/15 Jon Singler <jonsingler@gmail.com>
on 15.08.2008 21:31
wonderful. it doesnt address the perhaps the settings are different. if that isnt it, then your cache settings are different.