I would even say PER THREAD or PER PERL INTERPRETER.

Indeed, I'm running Per/mod perl under Windows, and there's one unique Apache process (except the parent one) hosting all perl interpreters.
Something to ask about modperl and memory in Windows. I know modperl uses threads in Windows. But does modperl respond to the MaxRequestsPerChild setting?

In other words, if I specify that the 'child' should serve only 100 requests before respawning, does Perl free up all memory allocated by the thread before respawning the thread?

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