Over the weekend I reinstalled my web server. Previously it had RedHat8
on it, and due to RedHat declaring end of life on my distro, my server
now has Gentoo on it. The install went off without a hitch and this
afternoon I proceeded in installing Apache2, mod_php, and MySQL, among
other things. The entire box overall is a little bit faster than it used
to be, except for MySQL.
When I pull a webpage that does any sort of db connection, the page load
time is noticable slower than it used to be. When I pull a static page
that has no PHP or db code in it, the page flies, almost instantaneous
as it's always been previously. I used to run Apche 1.3.x and my MySQL
version is nearly the same as it used to be. So Apache2 is the only
significant version difference from what I used to run.
So before I go to all the trouble of removing Apache2 and emerging
Apache1, mod_php, etc., I was wondering if anyone might know what I'm
doing wrong or might know something I need to reconfigure to fix the
slowness? I'm pretty sure I don't need all those "LoadModule" calls in
/etc/apache2/conf/apache2.conf, but could that seriously be causing the
slowness?
Also, I think it's worth mentioning I replaced /etc/mysql/my.cnf with my
own settings from my old setup:
> cat /etc/mysql/my.cnf
[mysqld]
query_cache_size=8M
max_connections=200
datadir=/home/mysql
I don't think anything there that would cause slowness and MySQL flies
when using the CLI MySQL client. It's only when I pull a webpage that I
see the MySQL slowness.
I know all the reasons why Apache2 isn't really recommended for use, the
thread safeness and all. Is this _my_ issue here?
TIA!
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