What I've noticed running apache suexec + fastcgi is that the memory
requirements increased over running nonsuexec and mod_php under
apache. when i went to a nginx + fastcgi, things worked much better
overall with limited memory (i'm on 1GB limited slice, non-burstable).
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tamouse mailing lists wrote:
What I've noticed running apache suexec + fastcgi is that the memory
requirements increased over running nonsuexec and mod_php under
apache. when i went to a nginx + fastcgi, things worked much better
overall with limited memory (i'm on 1GB limited slice,
Am 04.08.12 11:51, schrieb Lester Caine:
tamouse mailing lists wrote:
What I've noticed running apache suexec + fastcgi is that the memory
requirements increased over running nonsuexec and mod_php under
apache. when i went to a nginx + fastcgi, things worked much better
overall with limited
D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
The school I work with wants to set up PHP and MySQL hosting for about 10,000
students.
I suspect that if you have a lot of students active at once you will need a few
machines to support this. I'd certainly recommend a separate machine running the
database and not
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