Re: Can you get the mod_perl performance gains under NT?

1999-12-12 Thread Bill
Check out FastCGI (http://www.fastcgi.com/) for what looks like a pretty good, language-independent and server-independent (as long as the server supports FastCGI) solution. I think that http://www.fastengines.com/ sells a FastCGI thingy for IIS. - Bill Scott Chapman wrote: > > It seems

Re: Can you get the mod_perl performance gains under NT?

1999-12-10 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Scott Chapman wrote: > It seems that mod_perl is _wonderful_ for gaining performance > improvements under UNIX. > > Can these types of performance gains be done under Windows NT? > > What technologies/produts do this on NT? > > It doesn't appear that a person can put mod_p

Can you get the mod_perl performance gains under NT?

1999-12-10 Thread Scott Chapman
It seems that mod_perl is _wonderful_ for gaining performance improvements under UNIX. Can these types of performance gains be done under Windows NT? What technologies/produts do this on NT? It doesn't appear that a person can put mod_perl under IIS! - CGI language interpreter loading with