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http2 proxy for verdaccio

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  • philkunzP Offline
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    Could it be that the nginx reverse proxy is not configured to use http2?

    I just switched our verdaccio instance to cloudron, and it is unbelievably slow incomparison when using it with pnpm. The only explanation I have is, that http/2 is disabled.

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      @philkunz You can do a http2 test using the browser console or https://http2.pro/ . We have been supporting http2 by default for quite a long time. I guess we need some more information what is slow and what your config/setup is. Maybe try giving verdaccio more memory? What are you comparing the speed to?

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        my bad. I just woke up this morning retested, and everything seems fine. I don't know what was happening yesterday. Maybe also some network congestion in the datacenter.
        Sorry for bothering you.

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