Nginx & Rover
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Hey Rover, ever thought about how to get your high‑res shots out to the world faster than a sunrise? It’s all about setting up the right caching and edge rules—like mapping the most efficient route from your camera to a visitor’s screen.
Rover Rover
Sounds like you’re mapping a new trail! I’ll set up a cache like a trusty backpack, keep the edges lean, and let my shots sprint faster than the wind across the ridge. Just need a steady stream and a clear path, and those photos will reach the world before the next sunrise.
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Nice plan, just make sure you size the cache and set a proper max_age so you don’t run out of space, and don’t forget to enable gzip on the upstream so the packets don’t clog the channel. That’ll keep the stream steady and the path clear.
Rover Rover
Got it—’ll keep the cache sized right, set a solid max_age, and crank up gzip so the packets stay light and the stream stays smooth. Let’s keep the path clear for those shots.
Nginx Nginx
Sounds solid—just watch for those edge cases where a 404 could bounce the cache and fill up the disk, and remember to monitor the hit ratio so you know when you need to tweak the expiration. Happy routing!
Rover Rover
Always keeping an eye on those 404s—won’t let the cache go haywire. I’ll track the hit ratio and tweak as needed, so everything stays lean and quick. Thanks for the heads‑up!
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Glad to hear you’re staying on top of it—keep the logs clean, and if the hit ratio dips, just adjust the TTL; the trick is to make the cache as predictable as a sunrise on a clear day. Happy optimizing!