Re: [Templates] Re: [OT] Apache2 speed with TT

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From: Sean T Allen
Subject: Re: [Templates] Re: [OT] Apache2 speed with TT
Date: 02:33 on 23 Dec 2004
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I can't speak to it on windows but we have been using A2 and MP2
for quite sometime now... ( upwards of a year )... anyway...
very stable... only one mp bug that hit us and a quick upgrade took
care of that...

site in question was serving about 15 gigs of data a month... so...

judge for yourself...

Robert wrote:

>In article <1103756184.5936.27.camel@xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx>,
> Perrin Harkins <perrin@xxxx.xxx> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 16:51 -0500, Robert wrote:
>>    
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>>>Not quite. While I would love to be running mod_perl, I am limited to using
>>>CGI only. Hence the question...
>>>      
>>>
>>It's pretty unusual to be able to choose your web server but not be able
>>to choose whether you run a specific module or not.
>>
>>If you're unable to choose which modules get compiled into the server,
>>you might want to look into SpeedyCGI as an alternative.
>>
>>- Perrin
>>    
>>
>
>Well I am on Windows and mod_perl(1) and Apache 1 are limited to a 
>single process (not a good thing). I see on the mod_perl site that 
>mod_perl(2) and Apache2 do not have that limitation *but* that version 
>of mod_perl is in a 'development stage' and I would rather not 'trust' 
>my stuff to it without some feedback from people that are using mp2 and 
>A2.
>
>Robert
>
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I can't speak to it on windows but we have been using A2 and MP2<br>
for quite sometime now... ( upwards of a year )... anyway...<br>
very stable... only one mp bug that hit us and a quick upgrade took<br>
care of that...<br>
<br>
site in question was serving about 15 gigs of data a month... so...<br>
<br>
judge for yourself...<br>
<br>
Robert wrote:
<blockquote cite="midsigzero-1D7853.21203122122004@xxx.xxxxx.xxx"
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  <pre wrap="">In article <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:1103756184.5936.27.camel@xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx">&lt;1103756184.5936.27.camel@xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx&gt;</a>;,
 Perrin Harkins <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:perrin@xxxx.xxx">&lt;perrin@xxxx.xxx&gt;</a>; wrote:

  </pre>
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    <pre wrap="">On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 16:51 -0500, Robert wrote:
    </pre>
    <blockquote type="cite">
      <pre wrap="">Not quite. While I would love to be running mod_perl, I am limited to using
CGI only. Hence the question...
      </pre>
    </blockquote>
    <pre wrap="">It's pretty unusual to be able to choose your web server but not be able
to choose whether you run a specific module or not.

If you're unable to choose which modules get compiled into the server,
you might want to look into SpeedyCGI as an alternative.

- Perrin
    </pre>
  </blockquote>
  <pre wrap=""><!---->
Well I am on Windows and mod_perl(1) and Apache 1 are limited to a 
single process (not a good thing). I see on the mod_perl site that 
mod_perl(2) and Apache2 do not have that limitation *but* that version 
of mod_perl is in a 'development stage' and I would rather not 'trust' 
my stuff to it without some feedback from people that are using mp2 and 
A2.

Robert


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[Templates] [OT] Apache2 speed with TT
Robert 13:10 on 22 Dec 2004

Re: [Templates] [OT] Apache2 speed with TT
Perrin Harkins 18:10 on 22 Dec 2004

Re: [Templates] [OT] Apache2 speed with TT
Sean T Allen 18:38 on 22 Dec 2004

Re: [Templates] Re: [OT] Apache2 speed with TT
Perrin Harkins 22:56 on 22 Dec 2004

Re: [Templates] Re: [OT] Apache2 speed with TT
Sean T Allen 02:33 on 23 Dec 2004

Re: [Templates] Re: [OT] Apache2 speed with TT
Randy Kobes 04:29 on 23 Dec 2004

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