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First hit per forked server, per script, should be nearly identical to CGI speed.
Subsequent hits should be MUCH faster.
You'll need to load the server to see the difference, or exercise the site
extensively before you'll notice the difference.
P.S. Are you sure you're executing under Apache::Registry?
On Oct 7, 2004, at 12:05 AM, Jamsheed wrote:
- -- - -- Tom MorniniHi,
I am having 2 instances of my appplication one in non mod_perl and other in mod_perl environment, and the mod_perl is configured with Apache::Registry .
When I browse through the pages I dont find any significant difference in speed. I checked the environment variable and made sure that mod_perl is running.
Any help appreciated !!!!!
Should there be a significant number of hits (load on webserver) to feel the difference in performance / speed.
Want kind of tests should I do to gauage the performance difference. (load tests? ).
Is there any code snippet i can used to find the difference in both enviornments.
Thanks in Advance jamsheed
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