I've had a situation whereby a legacy django install was running on
apache, nginx was used for caching static content on this and to serve
other locations. 

I have another server that started off infront of apache and one by one
over several weeks vhosts were migrated to nginx with the default site
just a proxy to apache. I think there's one site still like this as the
site's important and the owner's too lazy^Wbusy to test the nginx
version that's been setup. 

Steve. 

On 17/04/2014 11:34, Steve Holdoway wrote: 

> Can anyone tell my what thebenefits are ( apart from .htaccess support, which 
> I see all too often as a curse ) why anyone would do this in preference to 
> just using a pure nginx solution?
> 
> Sorry this is a bit of a hijack, but as a long time ( 1.3 on ) apache user, 
> and nginx convert, I can't see why you would.
> 
> Steve
> 
> On 17/04/14 20:08, Joydeep Bakshi wrote: 
> 
>> Greetings !! 
>> 
>> I am new to nginx and seeking some help from this list. 
>> 
>> I already have apache running with vhosts and like to install nginx as a 
>> frontend accelerator before apache. 
>> How can I configure nginx so that it can simply run with apache vhost ? 
>> 
>> Thanks 
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