On Dec 22, 2017, at 10:53 AM, Tomek Kott <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> FWIW I also run in server mode constantly because its easy. My users (there 
> are 10, they probably hit the server in bursts of 10 times one one day of the 
> week) occasionally notice slowdowns and ping me.

When I said above that I occasionally restart mine, I meant only for upgrades 
to newer versions of Fossils.  I can’t ever remember restarting it because it 
was slow.

My public Fossil server was last restarted on October 2.  I just pulled up a 
timeline in 7ms.

My public server has 4 Fossil instances, one for each repo it serves.  (Not 
important why.)  Each instance is bound to localhost, with an nginx proxy in 
front of them.  I’ve just checked, and only those 4 processes are currently 
running, no children.

They’re running in SCGI mode, for whatever that’s worth.

Olivier, if you want to try my configuration, I posted a long HOWTO about it 
back in June of 2016:

   https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg23320.html

It’s obsolete in places because nginx + Let’s Encrypt certificates no longer 
require manual updates.  I won’t be motivated to rewrite it until I move to 
another hosting provider, which will force me to rebuild my site configuration.
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