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In Faster FastCGI I talked about using temp-files in /dev/shm to reduce the overhead of large FastCGI requests. Robert implemented it right away and it is available in the latest pre-release Woken up far too early and having the first coffee I shared some ideas on how this could be useful to accelerate AJAX based applications. Large Response content Robert already did some benchmarking and it look
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... or the hidden secrets of lighty. X-Sendfile is one of the important, but mostly unknown features. Time to put the spot-light on it and see why you want to use it. X-Sendfile is a special header option you can set in any FastCGI backend to tell lighty to ignore the content of the response and replace it by the file that is specified in the X-Sendfile header. Doesn't sound dramatic in the first
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