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Do we need nginx and apache coexist in default installation.
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Do we need nginx and apache coexist in default installation.
hello,
since I've installed VestaCP on CentOS6.5, I saw that nginx and apache are up and running.
Is it an error or Vesta needs both to run fine ?
I have no problem to let them coexists, but why, in that case, propose that link:
http://vestacp.com/docs/#how-to-remove- ... hel-centos ?
thank you
regards,
since I've installed VestaCP on CentOS6.5, I saw that nginx and apache are up and running.
Is it an error or Vesta needs both to run fine ?
I have no problem to let them coexists, but why, in that case, propose that link:
http://vestacp.com/docs/#how-to-remove- ... hel-centos ?
thank you
regards,
Re: Do we need nginx and apache coexist in default installat
Hi!
nginx receives the :80 requests and then passing them to :8080 to Apache, you can set up nginx to cache resources. It's a reverse proxy.
You can remove it from the chain with the instructions on the Documentation page if you would like to.
nginx receives the :80 requests and then passing them to :8080 to Apache, you can set up nginx to cache resources. It's a reverse proxy.
You can remove it from the chain with the instructions on the Documentation page if you would like to.
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Re: Do we need nginx and apache coexist in default installat
no, I don't need to remove it instead I want understand how that works.
does that way is for performance or security ?nginx receives the :80 requests and then passing them to :8080 to Apache, you can set up nginx to cache resources. It's a reverse proxy.
Re: Do we need nginx and apache coexist in default installat
Performance.sauvegardezvous99 wrote:no, I don't need to remove it instead I want understand how that works.
does that way is for performance or security ?nginx receives the :80 requests and then passing them to :8080 to Apache, you can set up nginx to cache resources. It's a reverse proxy.
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Re: Do we need nginx and apache coexist in default installat
so I will let both running. thx :)