I'm new to this mailing list (but not new to Apache::ASP), and I'm
wondering whether anyone is running Apache::ASP in production with the
Worker MPM on Apache 2.x. I searched the list archives but to no avail.
We have been running Apache::ASP for over five years, and our site
(www.motorsport.com) currently handles some 10M page views per month
with Apache::ASP and MySQL -- not the heaviest traffic on the net, for
sure, but quite respectable, I think.
We are still running Apache 1.3, though, and that means one process per
connection. With 30 MB per process, we use up 4 GB of physical memory
pretty quickly with 100 or so active connections, not a really effective
use of memory in my opinion.
So as I build the next server, I'm interested in moving to Apache 2.x,
mod_perl 2.0 and Worker MPM. But will it work? I remember messing
around with mod_perl 1.9 last time around, and I recall that I could not
get things to work quite right. I may have done things wrong, or it may
just not have been ready for prime time.
Now Apache is up to 2.2 and mod_perl 2.0 is released, and these sound
good. But how well does Apache::ASP work in a multithreaded MPM
environment? I see that version 2.59 is still the current one -- is
that a good sign that it will do all I need, or does it mean that there
will be no more development?
Many thanks in advance for any insight anyone can offer ...
Tom
tomh@motorsport.com
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wondering whether anyone is running Apache::ASP in production with the
Worker MPM on Apache 2.x. I searched the list archives but to no avail.
We have been running Apache::ASP for over five years, and our site
(www.motorsport.com) currently handles some 10M page views per month
with Apache::ASP and MySQL -- not the heaviest traffic on the net, for
sure, but quite respectable, I think.
We are still running Apache 1.3, though, and that means one process per
connection. With 30 MB per process, we use up 4 GB of physical memory
pretty quickly with 100 or so active connections, not a really effective
use of memory in my opinion.
So as I build the next server, I'm interested in moving to Apache 2.x,
mod_perl 2.0 and Worker MPM. But will it work? I remember messing
around with mod_perl 1.9 last time around, and I recall that I could not
get things to work quite right. I may have done things wrong, or it may
just not have been ready for prime time.
Now Apache is up to 2.2 and mod_perl 2.0 is released, and these sound
good. But how well does Apache::ASP work in a multithreaded MPM
environment? I see that version 2.59 is still the current one -- is
that a good sign that it will do all I need, or does it mean that there
will be no more development?
Many thanks in advance for any insight anyone can offer ...
Tom
tomh@motorsport.com
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