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While I'm learning how to use Nginx, I was instructed to update the server_names_hash_bucket_size (/etc/nginx/nginx.conf) value from 32 to 64, but I don't understand why should I increase the value to 64.
This is my boilerplate for a Nginx config with SSL. I like the idea of modular includes, so I created a /etc/nginx/includes directory for files that get included into the main config file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf. I moved mime.types and fastcgi.conf to that includes folder. I use a common-location-rules.conf file for location rules that are shared between all sites hosted on the server. Relative paths in include directives are relative to the config prefix path (path to the nginx.conf file, by default /etc/nginx/).
includes/mime.types: here the correct MIME type for javascript (application/javascript instead of text/javascript) is set among others. Using this file is important because the gzip_types rule is set accordingly in gzip.conf.