Docs-Perl Folks,
On the "Success Stories" page:
http://perl.apache.org/outstanding/sites.html
it says "let us know about it" if you have an interesting
mod_perl application which goes to this Email address
rather than to an individual person, so I guess I need to
post to the list to ask/suggest one.
I converted to using mod_perl in 2004 for my Christmas Webcam
http://www.komar.org/cgi-bin/xmas_webcam
and it needless to say, I wish I had done it back in 2002 as
mod_perl just rocks. ... ApacheBench showed the ability to
handle 20 requests/second versus 4 and (after setting
KeepAlive=NO in httpd.conf), it handled a fair amount
of load from quite a few sites - some detailed numbers at:
http://www.komar.org/faq/slashdot-effect/2004-christmas/
I'm not sure how "interesting" this is, but it ended up being
fairly funny as it was a fun little hoax - see:
http://www.komar.org/xmas/hoax/
but the use of mod_perl was real and saved the day ... or at
least the web server! ;-)
So having written all of the above, would it be worthwhile
for me to condense this down to a few sentances as a
possible addition to the success stories page?
And if so, should I coordinate with someone off-list?
Thanx,
alek
P.S. Needless to say, I'm a HUGE fan of mod_perl ...
and with the recent release of the finalized 2.x version,
I'm planning to finally switch over to Apache2.x sometime
in the next few months - thank you Perl Mongers!
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On the "Success Stories" page:
http://perl.apache.org/outstanding/sites.html
it says "let us know about it" if you have an interesting
mod_perl application which goes to this Email address
rather than to an individual person, so I guess I need to
post to the list to ask/suggest one.
I converted to using mod_perl in 2004 for my Christmas Webcam
http://www.komar.org/cgi-bin/xmas_webcam
and it needless to say, I wish I had done it back in 2002 as
mod_perl just rocks. ... ApacheBench showed the ability to
handle 20 requests/second versus 4 and (after setting
KeepAlive=NO in httpd.conf), it handled a fair amount
of load from quite a few sites - some detailed numbers at:
http://www.komar.org/faq/slashdot-effect/2004-christmas/
I'm not sure how "interesting" this is, but it ended up being
fairly funny as it was a fun little hoax - see:
http://www.komar.org/xmas/hoax/
but the use of mod_perl was real and saved the day ... or at
least the web server! ;-)
So having written all of the above, would it be worthwhile
for me to condense this down to a few sentances as a
possible addition to the success stories page?
And if so, should I coordinate with someone off-list?
Thanx,
alek
P.S. Needless to say, I'm a HUGE fan of mod_perl ...
and with the recent release of the finalized 2.x version,
I'm planning to finally switch over to Apache2.x sometime
in the next few months - thank you Perl Mongers!
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