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Well, if it ain't broke, as they say...

here's a page on the differences between Nchan and the Push Module: https://nchan.slact.net/upgrade . One important thing I forgot to add is that the Push Module suffered from memory fragmentation under high load, and with a fixed-size shared-memory chunk that could mean running out of usable shared memory for a long-running nginx process. If you're not experiencing that, and you don't need to scale up, or the new features don't appeal to you, don't upgrade -- certainly not yet.

Maybe in a month or two when nchan makes its way into the nginx-extras debian package (replacing the push module), then consider upgrading.



Thanks for the upgrade link. I missed that. Great that NCHAN is (almost; besides directive prefix) configuration compatible!

The "Subscribers" section of "Push Module" should include websocket, I think.


> besides directive prefix

The old setting is still recognized.

> Subscribers" section of "Push Module" should include websocket

Nope, push module didn't do websocket. You may be thinking of the Push _Stream_ module, which is an independent push module fork.




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