>On 05/02/16 03:16, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>> Perl kludge suggested on nginx site for runnig CGI scripts as
>>> FastCGI much worse than time-honoured apache.
>>
>> but what's the point of proxying it from apache? Apache can run cgi
>> (and fastcgi, even php as module, not as fastcgi, so php should be
>> even faster under apache) too, you don't need nginx.
>>
>> if you want nginx, what's the point of apache proxying?

On 02.05.16 13:27, Mark Constable wrote:
>A couple of more points, apache with libapache2-mod-php requires the
>slower pre-forking version of apache and because that module is always
>loaded for every access

is it? iiuc it's only loaded on apache reload...
(unless you tune MaxRequestsPerChild/2.2 or MaxConnectionsPerChild/2.4)

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