>> The point is if I know that my theorerical maximums are 10 mongrels
>> (lsapi clients). Then once I set that, I no longer have to worry about it.
>
> But why wouldn't you want all 10 running if 10 is the maximum?

Not as useful for consistently large traffice sites, but to take it 
another direction, I love litespeed for the fact that I can run several 
Rails sites on my little 1gb box that also does postfix/postgresql/mysql 
and all sorts of other things and not have to have 6-7 mongrel processes 
running constantly.  The sites are so small that most of the time there 
aren't any lsapi processes running.

True, this isn't large scale, but it's a nice feature :)

I also suspect that we all may have different ideas of large scale :)

>> And the gravy on the steak? You don't need monit for all of that.
>
> But you do need monit to monitor lightspeed itself, so you've gained
> nothing. :-)

What monitors monit?  :)

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