Le 11 déc. 2010 à 04:52, Eric Tse a écrit :
So based on your experiences, or anyone else's is
MySQL "better", persay vs
PostgresSQL?
Tasteful speaking I always preferred Postgres (more strict open-source, more
sys-admin-oriented) but I know MySQL is more widespread and sometimes faster.
So since tomcat is a httpd server should I still use
Ngninx as a proxy?
The thing is. When you run a product web-site you generally do not want it to be run as
root or any "power user": it should be run as a user that barely can do
something on the local machine because of the risk to execute things. XWiki is an
environment where any administrator can execute any process very easily.
In a normal unix environment you would create a user httpd and run the web-server with
that user.
Typically, however, the user httpd cannot even login and has no home, the servers are
started as root than change the user.
Is your nginx deployment doing all that?
Apache normal deployments do.
paul