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@denji
denji / nginx-tuning.md
Last active November 28, 2025 06:34
NGINX tuning for best performance

NGINX Tuning For Best Performance

For this configuration you can use web server you like, i decided, because i work mostly with it to use nginx.

Generally, properly configured nginx can handle up to 400K to 500K requests per second (clustered), most what i saw is 50K to 80K (non-clustered) requests per second and 30% CPU load, course, this was 2 x Intel Xeon with HyperThreading enabled, but it can work without problem on slower machines.

You must understand that this config is used in testing environment and not in production so you will need to find a way to implement most of those features best possible for your servers.

@dominicsayers
dominicsayers / elasticsearch.md
Last active November 20, 2025 21:51
Configuring ElasticSearch to use less memory

What I actually did

/etc/security/limits.conf

elasticsearch hard memlock 100000

/etc/default/elasticsearch

@jeremyfelt
jeremyfelt / open-source-search-compare.md
Last active January 3, 2025 13:33
Comparing open source search solutions
@atsuya046
atsuya046 / jsonToSqlite.py
Created December 14, 2013 09:09
create sqlite database file from json file
# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
import json
import sqlite3
JSON_FILE = "some.json"
DB_FILE = "some.db"
traffic = json.load(open(JSON_FILE))
conn = sqlite3.connect(DB_FILE)
@Stanback
Stanback / nginx.conf
Last active November 20, 2025 09:44 — forked from michiel/cors-nginx.conf
Example Nginx configuration for adding cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) support to reverse proxied APIs
#
# CORS header support
#
# One way to use this is by placing it into a file called "cors_support"
# under your Nginx configuration directory and placing the following
# statement inside your **location** block(s):
#
# include cors_support;
#
# As of Nginx 1.7.5, add_header supports an "always" parameter which
( function () {
var DEFAULT_ENCODING_BASE = 2;
function _properBase( base ) {
if ( ! ( base === 2 || base === 16 ) ) {
base = DEFAULT_ENCODING_BASE;
}
return base;
}
#!/bin/sh
#
# Adam Sharp
# Aug 21, 2013
#
# Usage: Add it to your PATH and `git remove-submodule path/to/submodule`.
#
# Does the inverse of `git submodule add`:
# 1) `deinit` the submodule
# 2) Remove the submodule from the index and working directory
<?php
/*
* WordPress Breadcrumbs
* author: Dimox
* version: 2019.03.03
* license: MIT
*/
function dimox_breadcrumbs() {
/* === OPTIONS === */
@ericmann
ericmann / wp-index-redis.php
Last active September 3, 2019 07:48
Alternative Index file for WordPress that uses Redis as a full-page cache.
<?php
/**
* WP Redix Index
*
* Redis caching system for WordPress. Inspired by Jim Westergren.
*
* @author Jeedo Aquino
* @see http://www.jeedo.net/lightning-fast-wordpress-with-nginx-redis/
* @see http://www.jimwestergren.com/wordpress-with-redis-as-a-frontend-cache/
*/
@jirutka
jirutka / analytics.conf
Created March 31, 2013 01:03
Add Google Analytics tracking code to HTML via nginx
#
# Add Google Analytics tracking code to HTML response
#
# Usage:
# set $tracking_id 'UA-12345678-9';
# include incl/analytics.conf;
#
# It needs nginx compiled with option --with-http_sub_module.
# Uses optimized GA code from: http://mathiasbynens.be/notes/async-analytics-snippet
#