Hi,

-- Eric Rybski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If you are using mod_perl 1.0, or mod_perl 2.0 with the 'prefork' MPM,
I have successfully worked with a few companies to integrate forks into
Apache httpd instances.  Additionally, if you use the forks::BerkeleyDB
add-on, you'll get excellent shared variable access performance (which
sounds like a requirement for your 100MB of data).

hmmm, for a typical page I need between 50 and 1000 hash lookups. And sometimes more and sometimes fewer. But I'll make some tests: if this is fast enough, it seems to be a very good solution The best would be *real* threads with really shared variables, but this is another topic ;-)


I haven't yet posted Apache::forks to CPAN, but if you're interested in
evaluating it, I'll be happy to e-mail you a stable pre-release that
works with forks 0.23 and forks::BerkeleyDB 0.05.

OK -- first I'll do some benchmarks to test if it might work.
I think it would be the easyest and best way to do it, if fast enough!


Thanks && Ciao
 Alvar


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