On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 02:08:01PM -0700, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> >>>>> "Todd" == Todd Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Todd> Apache2 handled more concurrent sessions faster... minimum gain
> Todd> we saw was only a 5% gain with some of our static content. With
> Todd> many of our mod_perl based applications we were getting 30-50%
> Todd> improvements consisently... and a couple went into the 200%+
> Todd> range because of fixes in mod_perl2 that are not in mod_perl1.
> 
> But were you using a straight non-cached preforked multiprocess
> model?  Or did you tweak the Apache2 configuration to use a reverse
> proxy or one of the other uncomparable exotic models?
> 
> For example, I refuse to run a threaded Perl, so I can't use any of
> the Apache2 thread models.

mpm_prefork... standard debian packages with only configuration changes being to add 
new directory bases for virtual servers.


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