NGinx is no magical bullet. This is my premisse.
I use Sentora with Apache and I've added a Varnish on the front.
It works differently than NGinx however the performance is very similar or even better (when not using Varnish Cache, only as a Reverse Proxy).
As a reverse Proxy it has a LOT less features than NGinx, however it is lighter, easier to manage and allows a extra caching service that is amazingly fast.
Also, as a Bonus, Varnish is a great Load Balancer for multi server setups.
In the end I do not think NGix will be a good choice, too complex without any need for that.
I use Sentora with Apache and I've added a Varnish on the front.
It works differently than NGinx however the performance is very similar or even better (when not using Varnish Cache, only as a Reverse Proxy).
As a reverse Proxy it has a LOT less features than NGinx, however it is lighter, easier to manage and allows a extra caching service that is amazingly fast.
Also, as a Bonus, Varnish is a great Load Balancer for multi server setups.
In the end I do not think NGix will be a good choice, too complex without any need for that.
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