dalu Posted March 10, 2015 Share Posted March 10, 2015 Hey all, since this is a PHP mostly setup and management solution, I currently have Froxlor running with Varnish (3) on front and have great results. Varnish in a nutshell works like this, if a cookie isn't sent, fetch page from cache, otherwise pass on to apache/nginx. I'm imagining a setup with nginx on the front varnish inbetween and php-fpm in the back so request -> nginx -> varnish -> php-fpm Good thing about nginx is that you can configure upstream servers and if one doesn't respond let a failover handle the request upstream mydomaindottld { server 127.0.0.1:6000; // varnish server 127.0.0.1:8080 backup; // php-fpm // or server unix:/var/tmp/mydomaindottld.sock; } varnish can cache to disk or RAM I have the above running on a non-froxlor custom server. With my current (froxlor and varnish) setup I have to define every site as 127.0.0.1:8080 (or other port) And my question or request or interested in doing is Varnish support in froxlor. Next question is, Froxlor on CentOS 7, is CentOS 7 supported if so how well if not are there any plans? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d00p Posted March 11, 2015 Share Posted March 11, 2015 there are no plans for this...too special Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Hey all,
since this is a PHP mostly setup and management solution,
I currently have Froxlor running with Varnish (3) on front and have great results.
Varnish in a nutshell works like this, if a cookie isn't sent, fetch page from cache, otherwise pass on to apache/nginx.
I'm imagining a setup with nginx on the front
varnish inbetween
and php-fpm in the back
so
request -> nginx -> varnish -> php-fpm
Good thing about nginx is that you can configure upstream servers and if one doesn't respond let a failover handle the request
varnish can cache to disk or RAM
I have the above running on a non-froxlor custom server.
With my current (froxlor and varnish) setup I have to define every site as 127.0.0.1:8080 (or other port)
And my question or request or interested in doing is Varnish support in froxlor.
Next question is, Froxlor on CentOS 7, is CentOS 7 supported if so how well if not are there any plans?
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