Has anyone done some realistic speed testing to see the actual difference between using fastcgi_cache WITH and WITHOUT ngx_pagespeed? Really curious to figure out if adding ngx_pagespeed to the mix leads to loss of speed or not...
WOW! I didn't even know stuff like that existed for pagespeed! Slowly reading my way through that stuff...
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Yes, you're right, it's much more complex than we'd like.
That's an early draft of the downstream caching configuration, and I
don't have a lot of confidence in it. In particular, I suspect the
regexps for user agent matching aren't quite right for PageSpeed 1.9.
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Proxy part worked for me but proxy cache wasn't hitting/working as expected.
Here's the first draft of the rewritten doc:
http://www.jefftk.com/downstream-caching-draft
Would anyone using pagespeed with varnish (3 or 4) or proxy_cache be
up for testing it?
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 9:23 AM, Vidyut <wide....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Update: I quickly tested some changes on my server and this is the line
> needed in the proxy-cache config to let it cache the pagespeed output
>
> proxy_ignore_headers "Expires" "Cache-Control";
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> I was able to take out the cookies from the ignored headers and still get
> proxy-cache to cache the output. Taking this line out results in proxy-cache
> not caching the pages.
>
> I have "pagespeed ModifyCachingHeaders off;" in the backend config as well,
> but still, the pages are not getting cached without the line to ignore
> headers. Not even static assets. I'm stuck for time right now, but
> investigating further tonight (India - in another 2-3 hours).
>
> Current line of thought is testing without both the ignored headers and the
> line "pagespeed ModifyCachingHeaders off;" to see if the problem gets solved
> or persists. I will update if I can find a more elegant solution or identify
> what problematic configuration causes it. Suggestions welcome.
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I just tested with FastCGI Cache, and I had no problem getting it to cache the unoptimized html generated by a simple php script.ngx_pagespeed runs after FastCGI Cache, and optimized the html it receives from FastCGI Cache before forwarding it.Ovidiu, Hans, is this the flow you would expect to see when enabling fastcgi_cache? Or would you expect ngx_pagespeed to integrate it's downstream caching feature with FastCGI Cache when it is enabled?Otto
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 2:44 PM, Hans van Eijsden <hans...@gmail.com> wrote:
Unfortunately not: still the same problems with FastCGI Cache and Redis Cache.So, I don't use ngx_pagespeed anymore because everything is HTTP/2 here now (all the sites on my 119 servers) HTTP/2 is faster without pagespeed filters like sharing, combining, inlining.Redis Cache without Pagespeed gives me the fastest results nowadays.
Op maandag 13 juni 2016 13:48:05 UTC+2 schreef Ovidiu Pacuraru:Just curios if anything has changed in the last 3 years regarding how pagespeed works together with fastcgi_cache?I have ditched fastcgi_cache as I considered pagespeed to be more important but would love to find out how to use both.
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