William LeFebvre wrote:
Artem Kuchin wrote:
CPU is more than just enough in my case. There will a a lot https
sitting there but load, i am sure, will be low.
If the load is low then you may not need very many processes.
They belong to different sites ;) so they need to be run constantly
and for security reasons each site has its own http.
Swapping is simply unacceptable, so i am counting only real physical
ram.
Whether there is actual swapping going on or not, processes will still
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However, noone mentioned anything about threads. DO they give any
memory advantage on freebsd?
Yes, threading within httpd should provide a big advantage. The top
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Thank you very much for the answers. You were very helpful!
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Regards,
Artem
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