Connection processing methods
nginx supports a variety of connection processing methods. The availability of a particular method depends on the platform used. On platforms that support several methods nginx will normally select the most efficient method automatically. However, if needed, a connection processing method can be selected explicitly with the use directive.
The following connection processing methods are supported:
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select— standard method. The supporting module is built automatically on platforms that lack more efficient methods. The--with-select_moduleand--without-select_moduleconfiguration parameters can be used to forcibly enable or disable the build of this module. -
poll— standard method. The supporting module is built automatically on platforms that lack more efficient methods. The--with-poll_moduleand--without-poll_moduleconfiguration parameters can be used to forcibly enable or disable the build of this module. -
kqueue— efficient method used on FreeBSD 4.1+, OpenBSD 2.9+, NetBSD 2.0, and Mac OS X. -
epoll— efficient method used on Linux 2.6+.Some older distributions like SuSE 8.2 provide patches that add epoll support to 2.4 kernels.
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/dev/poll— efficient method used on Solaris 7 11/99+, HP/UX 11.22+ (eventport), IRIX 6.5.15+, and Tru64 UNIX 5.1A+. -
eventport— event ports, efficient method used on Solaris 10.
