Enabling GZIP compression
System settings
- Updating your Bamboo license details
- Specifying Bamboo's title
- Specifying Bamboo's URL
- Logging in Bamboo
- Enabling GZIP compression
- Enabling Bamboo's Remote API
- Starting Bamboo
- Configuring your system properties
- Configuring Gravatar support
- Tracking changes to your Bamboo server
- Customizing Bamboo headers
- Globally enabling the repository quiet period
- Managing your Data Center cluster
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You can enable GZIP compression in order to reduce the size of Bamboo's web pages. This is useful if Bamboo is being run over slow networks. There is a slight performance penalty, and note that GZIP may not work for languages other than English.
To enable GZIP compression:
- Go to
> System > General configuration.
- Select Apply gzip compression to reduce the size of Bamboo's web pages?.
- Select Save.
Last modified on Jul 26, 2021
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