On 12/13/2012 12:26 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote: >> Yup, works great. That's essentially what we do. You'll want a >> mod_fcgid, mod_fastcgi, or reverse proxy deployment. You can't >> use mod_perl to run multiple copies of RT because of the global >> Perl interpreter state. > > I think it would be possible, if you ran multiple instances of the > whole Apache: > > http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/RunningMultipleApacheInstances > > (on various 127.0.0.x aliases) and then run yet-another apache with > mod_proxy in front of them). > > Would be interesting to know how well that actually scales - and how > to limit the CPU consumption of each instance.
There's no benefit from mod_perl that isn't also had via one of the FastCGI implementations or a lighter weight server (Starman, for instance) behind an Apache reverse proxy. And there *are* downsides to mod_perl as well as having to run multiple Apache instances. So, possible, but not close to worth it. :) -------- We're hiring! http://bestpractical.com/jobs
