El lun, 27-09-2010 a las 11:01 +0200, frantishrek escribió: > > [...] > > It depends on what the meaning of low traffic is. Actually, the problem > > wouldn't be the sustained traffic but the traffic peaks that 1 or 2 php > > child processes could not deal with. > > Low traffic is 100 unique visitors by day. So, how many php child > processes do you recommend ?
It depends on you application. If one process is busy with one request, it can't start with the next one until it has finished. So one child it's unlike to be a good idea (even with fast PHP scripts). Starting with two child processes, you can monitor que service and see if it's enough or if you have traffic peaks that need more power (ie. at some point your application uploads a file; that's a blocking operation for that child process). Kind regards, Juanjo -- jjm's home: http://www.usebox.net/jjm/ blackshell: http://blackshell.usebox.net/ ramble on: http://rambleon.usebox.net/ _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
