On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
> In the mod_perl Guide's chapter "mod_perl for ISPs" that you can read at
> http://perl.apache.org/guide/multiuser.html I go through various scenarios
> that can be deployed by ISPs who want to provide mod_perl services. The
> chapter talks about things to watch after, security issues and similar
> stuff.
I've pretty good experiences with having the user run their own daemon on
a high port and then have the frontend proxy the requests. The "backend"
daemon should be limited to a low number of concurrent childs. It doesn't
make for a $30/month solution, but if that's what you need mod_perl is
kinda out of the picture anyway.
plug: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you need mod_perl hosting in Europe.
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ps. sorry about the duplicate Stas.
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