dgaudet 98/03/12 17:32:34
Added: conf highperformance.conf-dist Log: This is a basic configuration that I've used in the past for high performance work. Nothing but the basics. I think it's an excellent counter-point to our kitchen-and-sink config files that are so damn confusing to even me... too many comments in them, too many things to look at. Revision Changes Path 1.1 apache-1.3/conf/highperformance.conf-dist Index: highperformance.conf-dist =================================================================== # Ha, you're reading this config file looking for the easy way out! # "how do I make my apache server go really really fast??" # Well you could start by reading the htdocs/manual/misc/perf-tuning.html # page. But, we'll give you a head start. # # This config file is small, it is probably not what you'd expect on a # full featured internet webserver with multiple users. But it's # probably a good starting point for any folks interested in testing # performance. # # To run this config you'll need to use something like: # httpd -f @@ServerRoot@@/conf/highperformance.conf Port 80 ServerRoot @@ServerRoot@@ DocumentRoot @@ServerRoot@@/htdocs MaxClients 150 StartServers 5 MinSpareServers 5 MaxSpareServers 10 MaxRequestsPerChild 10000000 # this is a True Config File # see http://www.apache.org/info/three-config-files.html ResourceConfig /dev/null AccessConfig /dev/null # it's always nice to know the server has started ErrorLog logs/error_log # Some benchmarks require logging, which is a good requirement. Uncomment # this if you need logging. #TransferLog logs/access_log # Disable symlink protection and htaccess files, they chew far too much. <Directory /> AllowOverride none Options FollowSymLinks # If this was a real internet server you'd probably want to # uncomment these: #order deny,allow #deny from all </Directory> # If this was a real internet server you'd probably want to uncomment this: #<Directory @@ServerRoot@@/htdocs> # order allow,deny # allow from all #</Directory> # OK that's enough hints. Read the documentation if you want more.