At 12:11 PM 3/30/00 +0800, Ian C.Sison wrote:
>Of course, i can't verify this right now, and if you ask me in public i
>will deny ever having said this \8)

Of course, i will deny i asked the question just to start a war :)

Seriously, thanks guys for all your inputs. Linux is really about choices. 
And it can be overwhelming sometimes without the insights and perspectives 
you offered and I find that second to none. It's great to be part of this
list.

Thanks everyone!

Sincerely,
Rey

At 03:19 AM 3/29/00 GMT, Brian Baquiran wrote:
>
>I have AOLserver 2.3.3 running under real-world loads, hooked to
>PostgreSQL and handling an average of 50 simultaneous connections, with
>each and every connection requiring around 10-15 database queries or
>inserts.

At 12:50 AM 3/30/00 +0800, Orlando Andico wrote:
<...a compendium of choices...Tcl-Aolserver, Apache-mod_perl, PHP, Zend>
>But whatever you choose.. choose what you're comfortable with.
><...>Apache::ASP script at 3-6 requests/second on a PII-300 
><...> and the speed of the backend queries will be the limiting factor, 
>rather than the httpd itself.

At 02:43 AM 3/30/00 +0800, Richi Plana wrote:
><...>For simple applications, I'd write it in PHP.



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