Le lundi 04 juillet 2011 à 23:00 +0200, Tosh Cooey a écrit : > On 7/4/11 12:33 PM, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
> >> Is there a reason for the lack of plug'n'play mod_perl LAMP cloud service > >> providers? Or are there a ton that I just don't know about? > >> > > > > Because you really should build your own perl, mod_perl and Apache stack. > > > > I fail > to see a benefit in building your own perl, mod_perl and Apache stack. > A plug'n'play Apache/mod_perl stack sounds to me like an oxymoron, specially if you also use a database. If you need that power, you must be able to tune it, maybe not for optimization but certainly for security. I haven't used it myself, but this was mentionned on the list a few days back : http://plackperl.org/ Maybe that's more adapted for your needs? As far as building a stack goes, I agree with André's reply in the other part of this thread : "Ah, the beauty of being able to apt-get install libapache2-mod-perl2" This is what I use: apt-get install libapache2-request-perl libapreq2 libapache-dbi-perl libapache2-mod-perl2 apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-doc apache2-utils #edit /etc/apache2/conf.d/security ServerSignature Off ServerTokens Minimal I have to install a few Perl modules that I use, but all that's left to do is create the virtual hosts files to be up and running. -- Vincent Veyron http://marica.fr/ Logiciel de gestion des sinistres et des contentieux pour le service juridique