unless!
if you have a lot of files in a share, you may want to use mod_perl. i have
tons of files in a few directories and it takes minutes to load without
mod_perl, and about 10 seconds with..
On 10/24/07, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Kenneth Porter wrote:
>
> >> From
> > <http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/
> > BackupPC.html#step_9__cgi_interface>
> >
> >> There are two options for setting up the CGI interface: standard
> >> mode and
> >> using mod_perl. Mod_perl provides much higher performance (around
> >> 15x)
> >> and is the best choice if your Apache was built with mod_perl
> >> support.
> >
> > What is actually faster? Just the loading of web pages? If so, how
> > important is that? Is the web interface unusably slow without
> > mod_perl?
> >
> > I want to install BPC on a system that's already running a web
> > server as
> > user "apache". That leaves me with the choice of either running BPC
> > on a
> > second web server instance running as user "backuppc", or using
> > suexec in
> > the existing instance and not using mod_perl. What do I suffer if I
> > choose
> > the second option?
>
> mod_perl is a little faster, but since you hopefully don't spend a
> lot of time in the web interface it should be fine to not use mod_perl.
>
> Nils Breunese.
>
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