Re: DBI persistence problem

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From: Rob Mueller
Subject: Re: DBI persistence problem
Date: 19:46 on 02 Dec 2004

> 5.  We easily reach 1024 webserver processes, apache 1.3.

This really sounds like a lot more httpd mod_perl processes than you should 
need, even on a heavily loaded system. Are you using a light frontend 
proxy/accelerator?

http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/strategy.html

If not, you definitely should be as that will deal with all the slow clients 
out there much better than chewing up your valuable mod_perl enabled httpd 
procs and database connections.

Rob


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