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wikipedia:Nginx web server that was written in 2004 as an alternative to popular Apache web server.

/etc/nginx/nginx.conf
/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default

Nginx logs (See also Nginx change log)

journalctl -u nginx | grep emerg

Installation[edit]

Ubuntu

apt install nginx-light
systemctl status nginx
/var/www/html/

apt install nginx

Docker Nginx https://hub.docker.com/_/nginx

Nginx Sample Configurations[edit]

Features[edit]

Nginx can be deployed to serve dynamic HTTP content on the network using FastCGI, SCGI handlers for scripts, WSGI application servers or Phusion Passenger modules, and it can serve as a software load balancer.[1]

Nginx uses an asynchronous event-driven approach, rather than threads, to handle requests.[2] Nginx's modular event-driven architecture can provide more predictable performance under high loads.[3][4]

Nginx default configuration file is nginx.conf.[5]

HTTP proxy and Web server features[edit]

Mail proxy features[edit]

Other features include upgrading executable and configuration without client connections loss,[19] and a module-based architecture with both core[20] and third-party module support.[21]

The paid Nginx Plus product includes additional features such as advanced load balancing and access to an expanded suite of metrics for performance monitoring.[22][23]

Linux Nginx Operation on systemd distributions[edit]

  • Verify/Test Configuration: nginx -t
  • Status: systemctl status nginx
  • Start: systemctl start nginx
  • Stop: systemctl stop nginx
  • Restart: systemctl restart nginx (See also: nginx -t)

Activities[edit]

Medium

Related terms[edit]

See also[edit]

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nginx

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