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on long term to do list https://community.centminmod.com/threads/centmin-mod-to-do-list.7/
Cheers, glad to hear my efforts in documentation part are helping folks
I find more documentation helps cut back on tech support. I rather answer each common question well once (or a fewer amount of times) and have it as a resource to link and refer back to Helps when I'm the sole developer working on Centmin Mod only in my spare time ^_^
FYI folks another reason to try Centmin Mod beta over stable is for OpenSSL 1.1 + TLS 1.3 support thanks to Akamai's sponsorship of OpenSSL TLS 1.3 development - pencil in April 5th, 2017 https://community.centminmod.com/threads/akamai-sponsors-openssl-tls-1-3-development.10898/
nginx upgrade to 1.11.11 fails on beta. can you fix it somehow?
Eva said, "It's a incompatibility bug between openresty echo nginx module and nginx 1.11.11 https://community.centminmod.com/posts/46601/ need to stick with 1.11.10 until there's a fix by openresty folks"> @quick said:
yeah waiting on upstream echo and lua nginx fixes by openresty for 1.11.11
so can stick with 1.11.10 for now seeing as it's non-security release.
Wanted to say that I haven't been able to recreate those 220-250 fresh install load times. The ones I am getting now are similar to EE ones (390-420s), Pingdom has also been really buggy lately, and they seem to have just abandoned their NY server. I've had weird instances where Pingdom seemed like it was giving me inaccurate times for a cached site so I dunno.
I do like CentminMod more than EE having played with both a bit now though.
Ping times take both test server end and target origin servers to play nice and pingdom isn't that great for real world page load speeds for one thing it uses Chrome 39 browser for tests which doesn't supprt HTTP/2 HTTPS so you won't be able to test HTTP/2 HTTPS sites properly. Use webpagetest.org for better comparisons
Yeah I actually use webpagetest.org, gtmetrix, and pingdom now, but initially when I was testing ServerPilot I was only using pingdom...thats why I only mention them when comparing all 3.
centminmod for me
if you ever hit a brick wall while using it, just post your question on https://community.centminmod.com/ and @eva2000 will answer it guaranteed
thanks @kaflo try my best
FYI, latest Centmin Mod beta added optional support for DNF to replace YUM for some initial install routines for CentOS 7 https://community.centminmod.com/threads/prep-for-dnf-package-support-for-centos-7-in-123-09beta01.11017/
and benchmarks https://community.centminmod.com/threads/ovh-intel-core-i7-4790k-32gb-2x240gb-samsung-pm863-ssd-review.9611/#post-47219
Just preparing for when CentOS goes DNF package management way
it's coming - preview and benchmarks https://community.centminmod.com/threads/addons-php71-sh-multiple-php-fpm-versions-work-preview.11900/
along with PHP 7.2 alpha testing https://community.centminmod.com/tags/php-72/
Also added optional cloudflare HTTP/2 HPACK full encoding supported Nginx patch that users can opt to enable https://community.centminmod.com/threads/nginx-http-2-openssl-1-1-0-patch-updates.12043/. Nginx by default only has partial HTTP/2 HPACK encoding support but cloudflare shared their patch which i integrated into latest Centmin Mod 123.09beta01 https://blog.cloudflare.com/hpack-the-silent-killer-feature-of-http-2/
And if you're using HTTP/2, don't forget to try out Google Brotli compression in Centmin Mod Nginx https://community.centminmod.com/threads/how-to-use-brotli-compression-for-centmin-mod-nginx-web-servers.10688/
Well, given the fact on ee dev here. I vote for cmm. And also because it sounds good.
I'd go with centinmod, even though most of the cool features are in beta
i like that EE has an easy way to install wordpress and I thought there was talks about having it install laravel in the future too ... i don't recalling seeing a convenience feature like that with CMM
centmin.sh menu option 22 has a wordpress installer not as convenient EE as menu option is interactive rather than unattended and includes native nginx rate limiting and locked down wordpress for wp-login.php and xmlrpc.php and use selectable choice of wp caching options in 123.09beta01 version for wp super cache, keycdn cache enabler or redis nginx level caching https://centminmod.com/nginx-wordpress-installer.html
no laravel auto installer but there's an old manual guide listed on https://centminmod.com/nginx_configure.html at https://centminmod.com/nginx-laravel.html
Wordpress centmin.sh menu option 22 demo site on my Wordpress7 site
@eva2000 how many people are involved in development and maintaining CentminMod Project?
My mistake. Thank you.
You're welcome @doughnet
I'm sole developer and maintainer for Centmin Mod and work on it in my spare time - though heavily invested in keeping it up to date as I have 120+ servers running Centmin Mod ^_^
Centmin Mod is open source so folks are free to fork or contribute though (development work in 123.09beta01 branch which merges to master and stable is 123.08stable) https://github.com/centminmod/centminmod/projects/1