Of course we can, but I¹m not the one who writes the cheques! If I could get
some support, we could put a proof of concept (or at least a proposal)
together and I might stand a chance of getting more funding.

> 
> You host 600,000+ sites and you can't afford to develop this functionality?
> 
> Sorry, I'm not buying it.
> 
> On Oct 22, 2010, at 11:25, Marcus Don <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> We¹ve already done that for Zeus and, as I¹ve explained, I don¹t think I
>> would be able to secure more funding when we can just use Apache instead.
>> Although I personally believe it would be worth the investment - and that we
>> should always try to provide a better service than our competitors rather
>> than just copy them ­ it¹s very difficult to promote an unproven solution
>> over one that is being used by 70% of all sites on the web.
>> 
>>> 
>>> Then as a commercial venture, employ someone to create that functionality
>>> for you if you can't or won't yourself. Or experiment with the already
>>> available redirection handler which seems to do a fine job of replacing the
>>> mod_rewrite functionality.
>>> 
>>> On Oct 22, 2010, at 11:11, Marcus Don <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:
>>> 
>>>> What it does is allow non-developers to install thousands of applications
>>>> into a shared hosting account without the need for them to employ a
>>>> developer. It¹s not a question of functionality, it¹s a matter of
>>>> commercial necessity.
>>>> 
>>>> Marcus
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Am I missing something? What does mod_rewrite do that the redirection
>>>>> handler doesn't do?
>>>>> 
>>>>> I think your approach may be a little off: no one is here to develop
>>>>> software for you regardless of how many perspective servers you want to
>>>>> use it with. That should be irrelevant to the discussion.
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Oct 22, 2010, at 10:32, Marcus Don <[email protected]
>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>  <mailto:[email protected]
>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]> > > wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Tony
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks for your feedback.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> We¹ve already invested a considerable amount in developing this software,
>>>>>> so I doubt I could secure more funding to adapt it to another platform.
>>>>>> Even if I could, there is no commercial case for us to continue funding
>>>>>> the ongoing development and maintenance when we can use Apache for free.
>>>>>> So, by providing such as significant head-start, I was hoping I could
>>>>>> drum up enough support among the existing Cherokee developers.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Marcus 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I am sure everyone wants to see Cherokee use grow.  However, volunteer
>>>>>>> developers can only do so much.  They still have to earn a living.  If
>>>>>>> you are going to use it on that scale, which is great, why not put some
>>>>>>> money on the table as an investment for you and the community.  Even if
>>>>>>> it is not what you would pay a contractor, volunteers might be much more
>>>>>>> motivated.  You would still be benefiting from the incredible amount of
>>>>>>> work that has already gone into Cherokee.  Also, if use grows worldwide,
>>>>>>> you would benefit in the long run if other commercial companies decided
>>>>>>> to begin to deploy it and contribute back code.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Just my two cents.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Tony Zakula
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 3:54 AM, Marcus Don <[email protected]
>>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>  <mailto:[email protected]
>>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]> >  <mailto:[email protected]
>>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>  <mailto:[email protected]
>>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]> > > > wrote:
Since I've had virtually no response to my email below, I'll try again in
far fewer words.

I'm interested in using Cherokee to host around 50,000 sites and 600,000
domains, with the potential to extend this to 600,000 sites and 1.6 million
domains.

Unfortunately, our customers want mod_rewrite, which Cherokee doesn't
currently support. However, we own the source code for a mod_rewrite
equivalent, which we are willing to donate to Cherokee if enough people are
interested.

If you are interested in the possibility of Cherokee becoming a serious
alternative to Apache for commercial, mass hosting, please let me know.

Thanks

Marcus


> Hi
>
> Apologies in advance for the length of this email, please bear with me :)
>
> First an introduction: I'm senior manager of R&D for a group of ISPs including
> register.it <http://register.it>  <http://register.it <http://register.it> >
<http://register.it <http://register.it>  <http://register.it
<http://register.it> > >  <http://register.it <http://register.it>
<http://register.it <http://register.it> >  <http://register.it
<http://register.it>  <http://register.it <http://register.it> > > > ,
names.co.uk <http://names.co.uk>  <http://names.co.uk <http://names.co.uk> >
<http://names.co.uk <http://names.co.uk>  <http://names.co.uk
<http://names.co.uk> > >  <http://names.co.uk <http://names.co.uk>
<http://names.co.uk <http://names.co.uk> >  <http://names.co.uk
<http://names.co.uk>  <http://names.co.uk <http://names.co.uk> > > > ,
nominalia.es <http://nominalia.es>  <http://nominalia.es <http://nominalia.es> >
<http://nominalia.es <http://nominalia.es>  <http://nominalia.es
<http://nominalia.es> > >  <http://nominalia.es <http://nominalia.es>
<http://nominalia.es <http://nominalia.es> >  <http://nominalia.es
<http://nominalia.es>  <http://nominalia.es <http://nominalia.es> > > > ,
amen.fr <http://amen.fr>  <http://amen.fr <http://amen.fr> >  <http://amen.fr
<http://amen.fr>  <http://amen.fr <http://amen.fr> > >  <http://amen.fr
<http://amen.fr>  <http://amen.fr <http://amen.fr> >  <http://amen.fr
<http://amen.fr>  <http://amen.fr <http://amen.fr> > > > , register365.com
<http://register365.com>  <http://register365.com <http://register365.com> >
<http://register365.com <http://register365.com>  <http://register365.com
<http://register365.com> > >  <http://register365.com <http://register365.com>
<http://register365.com <http://register365.com> >  <http://register365.com
<http://register365.com>  <http://register365.com <http://register365.com> > > >
,  and
> simplyhosting.com <http://simplyhosting.com>  <http://simplyhosting.com
<http://simplyhosting.com> >  <http://simplyhosting.com
<http://simplyhosting.com>  <http://simplyhosting.com <http://simplyhosting.com>
> >  <http://simplyhosting.com <http://simplyhosting.com>
<http://simplyhosting.com <http://simplyhosting.com> >
<http://simplyhosting.com <http://simplyhosting.com>  <http://simplyhosting.com
<http://simplyhosting.com> > > > . As a group, we host over 1.6 million domains
and 600,000
> web sites.
>
> Currently, we have 3 shared hosting clusters in Italy, the UK and Ireland. The
> Italian platform is based on Apache and the UK and Irish platforms are based
> on Zeus Web Server. We also have a legacy platform, inherited from a recent
> acquisition, based on Apache and H-Sphere, which we are currently migrating to
> Zeus.
>
> Until recently, we have been very happy with our choice of Zeus Web Server. We
> have gained a solid reputation in the UK for having a very high-performing and
> reliable platform, and we have won the UK ISP Award (ISPA) for Best Shared
> Hosting for the last 3 years running. However, we are now considering
> migrating away from ZWS for the following reasons:
>
> 1) It hasn't been updated since 2007, and Zeus will not commit to any future
> updates other than security patches.
> 2) It makes commercial sense for us to use the same technology everywhere in
> the group.
> 3) Zeus does not support mod_rewrite.
>
> Given these requirements, and the fact we are already using it in Italy, the
> obvious solution would be to use Apache on all platforms. However, I am
> seriously concerned that the performance would suffer as a result, so I'm
> currently studying the feasibility of other options.
>
> The need for mod_rewrite is a practical, commercial requirement based on the
> fact that many 3rd-party applications require rewrite rules, and the vast
> majority only work with mod_rewrite without the intervention of a developer.
> This has always been something of issue for us, and the growing popularity of
> open source software among non-developers is greatly exacerbating the problem.
> Also, we now provide Softaculous for our customers, but we've had to disable
> many of the 150+ applications because of their reliance on mod_rewrite.
>
> Furthermore, when we started migrating the H-Sphere platform, we found an
> unusually high proportion of domains are using mod_rewrite. During previous
> migrations, we have replaced them with Zeus rewrite scripts, but this time the
> numbers are just too high.
>
> So, we recently employed an experienced C developer to write an ISAPI filter
> to replicate exactly the behaviour of mod_rewrite under Zeus. However,
> although this works perfectly in our development environment (even under
> extremely heavy loads), after a few days on the live platform, something goes
> very wrong. After several weeks of debugging, testing and reading memory
> dumps, we're convinced the problem is with Zeus's ISAPI implementation - but
> so far we are unable to prove it, and I'm not sure they would fix it even if
> we could!
>
> If you are interested, I am confident I could arrange for the source code of
> our ISAPI Rewrite module to be released to the Cherokee project for use as an
> optional module. Obviously, the ISAPI layer would need to be replaced, but
> this is a minor part of the code. All we ask in return is that someone adds
> support for the other, mostly very simple, htaccess directives. I can ask the
> original developer if he would be willing to contribute to this, but he
> doesn't work for me so I can't guarantee it.
>
> Without this functionality, the only other option available to us is LiteSpeed
> - but I'm not keen on adopting another closed-source solution that isn't
> gaining significant market share. Also, I am convinced this is the only major
> hurdle preventing other mass hosting providers from moving away from Apache to
> something that scales more efficiently, such as Cherokee.
>
> Lastly, I have another feature suggestion to address the needs of mass hosting
> - support for custom document root mapping functions.
>
> Currently, we use the same method as shown in the documentation - ie
> /sites/e/x/example.com <http://example.com <http://example.com>
<http://example.com <http://example.com> >  <http://example.com
<http://example.com>  <http://example.com <http://example.com> > > > . This is
fine for a few 10s of thousands of sites, but
> not very efficient once you get beyond 100,000. A better solution is what we
> use on our email clusters, which have many more users (around 1,000,000 in
> Italy). This uses the last 3 characters of the MD5 checksum of the username,
> like this: /email/5ab/example.com <http://example.com <http://example.com>
<http://example.com <http://example.com> >  <http://example.com
<http://example.com>  <http://example.com <http://example.com> > > > . This
produces a more even distribution and,
> by being wide and shallow, allows for a much more efficient stat cache.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcus
> --
> Marcus Don
> Senior Manager
> Research and Development
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