There are alot of tips here.  Most assume you are running
under mod_perl.  Any tuning guides for mod_perl will help as well.

A light accelerating proxy in front of the machine also makes a huge
difference by quickly freeing up huge apache children for another request
when clients are slow.

http://www.masonhq.com/docs/manual/Admin.html#performance


Nick Bright wrote:

Hello list,

I am farily new to Mason, and don't actually use it to maintain a site.
Rather, I maintain a server with a website (maintained by sombody else)
which utilizes Mason. I've done some reading in the documentation available
on masonhq.com, but haven't found much in the way of general optimzations
that can be done on the server side.

Does anyone have suggested reading URL's on how to make sure my server is
configured optimally for use with Mason? As a bit of background, this box
isn't exactly new. Dell PowerEdge 2450, with Dual 733Mhz P3 cpu's, 2Gb RAM,
and 72Gb RAID5.
Only one of the ~75 sites on the server use Mason, but it is a very high
traffic site. What prompts me checking in to my configuration to make sure
it's optimal is a recent crushing load due to a traffic spike on the site
using Mason. Unfortunately, I had to disable Mason temporarily to return the
other domains on the server to service.

Any suggested reading or optimization advice is appreciated, thank you.

---
- Nick Bright
 Terra World, Inc
 888-332-1616 x 315




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