I have setup SPDY on my application and have observed some nice reductions in page load times. However in a production environment my setup is somewhat different.
At the moment my setup looks like this: server 1 running nginx, terminates ssl and uses proxy_pass to server 2 server 2 running nginx, php-fpm and varnish etc. (actual web application) I have just setup on server 1 spdy protocol: server { listen *:443 ssl spdy; location / { proxy_pass http://someip; } } Now my question is with SSL and SPDY being terminated on the first server, do I still get the relevant performance improvement from using SPDY from the application that I am trying to use on server 2? Does server 2 need SPDY enabled on nginx or does it not matter? Do I need to use proxy_pass https:// or https://someip:443 (and thus SSL installed on server 2?) Do I need to add_header alternative spdy on server 1? On a related note, I am also planning on setting up load balancing on a seperate application. It will have load balancing setup on server 1, with ssl/spdy and then upstream to server 2/3/4/5/6 etc. Will I also get SPDY performance improvements? Any comments/suggestions welcome! Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,244286,244286#msg-244286 _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx