Eric Windisch wrote: > We give every user their own Apache service running as their user. At > the cost of additional server resources, this provides a very capable > work around for all of the problems with mod_perl in a shared hosting > environment. Additionally, we've found that average memory usage for > users of mod_perl is also very light, at least compared to the other > services we offer.
Not to pick nits but is this really "shared hosting"? Giving everybody their own apache is just like putting them on separate servers. Just because you have them on one box is your implementation, and doesn't really contradict what the book says. Running the usual shared system of virtual hosts does in fact potentially lead to the problems outlined. Like I said, this is probably nitpicking. Your post was basically an advertisement so feel free to ignore me. -- -- Matt Grommes -- -- Unreads.com -- -- mattorama.net -- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- _______________________________________________ Mason-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mason-users

