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Resolved Enabling/disabling brotli and gzip

Zoo3

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
CentOS 7.9
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.48
I recently learned that Plesk has introduced brotli. And it is automatically enabled.
I primarily run Nextcloud on nginx and it has been using gzip. I am not sure which is superior in Nextcloud, do I need to explicitly disable either? I disable brotli if I use gzip, and gzip if I use brotli.
 
You can enable both compression methods. The browser will choose the appropriate one. Modern browsers which support brotli send 'br' along with 'gzip' in accept-encoding request header. If brotli is enabled on your webserver, you will get a response in the brotli compressed method.
 
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