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Resolved gzip (and other settings) system wide (or for one subscription)

remy

Basic Pleskian
I'm wondering if I could set some gzip settings for all domains (or better: for a subscription). Some of my applications have many domains and to set or change anything on my settings would cause to open end edit every domain.

I'm on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS‬ with Plesk Onyx Version 17.5.3 Update #17 and using nginx as a reverse proxy to apache.
 
You can just specify gzip compression settings in the "nginx directives" of your Service Plan and then synchronize it for corresponding subscriptions.
 
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