Enable compression
In ISPmanager you can configure compression of a website static content which includes files that can be easily modified (images, music, video, etc.). As a rule, such files consume much space and slow down your website. To compress them open the WWW-domain edit form and enable the option Compression and set a Compression level. Learn more under the article Add a WWW-domain. The maximum compression level is 9. The minimum is 1. We recommend setting 5.
The ngx_http_gzip_module module is a filter that compresses a request with gzip, enabling to reduce data size. If the compression is enabled, the following information is added into the Nginx configuration file for the WWW-domain:
Nginx configuration file
gzip on;
gzip_comp_level <compression level>;
gzip_disable "msie6";
gzip_types text/plain text/css application/json application/x-javascript text/xml application/xml application/xml+rss text/javascript application/javascript
Perform the following steps to modify a list of data types:
- Add the variable into the ISPmanager configuration file (the default location is /usr/local/mgr5/etc/ispmgr.conf):
ISPmanager configuration file
E.g.:path nginx-gzip-types <data types>
ISPmanager configuration file
path nginx-gzip-types text/plain text/css
- Restart the control panel
/usr/local/mgr5/sbin/mgrctl -m ispmgr exit
- To apply the settings to the existing WWW-domains go to Domains → WWW-domains → Edit and click Ok.
For more information about ngx_http_gzip_module please refer to the official website.