Yes it was compiled into the Apache server, as well as we were using the C api for mysql.
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Scott Thompson wrote: > <SNIP> > > Some stats for you. Keep in mind that these are only for the webserver. > > Hits Bytes Visits PViews Month > 8,891,404 58,798,965,869 211,007 1,528,073 Jun 2000 > 10,853,047 57,775,413,897 224,862 1,375,197 Jul 2000 > 9,121,259 53,851,857,460 210,680 1,421,053 Aug 2000 > > Granted we have other clients, but I would guess that 60-80% of the > consumers are 'real estate interested'. > > > > We run mySQL here and created an application with PHP3/4 to interface with > > the SQL engine. I will tell you now, that we re-wrote all the php pages > into > > ANSI C as the performance was PATHETIC. (p2 350 with 256 megs of ram) The > > performance was 10 times faster than php. Another thing that I notice > about Was PHP installed as a server module or as a CGI app? CGI PHP vs. CGI C of course the former is slower. I'd like to compare modphp vs CGI C in your setup. Best way of course would be to write your own dedicated server module in C. Best for performance, of course... .TM. -- ____/ ____/ / / / / Marco Colombo ___/ ___ / / Technical Manager / / / ESI s.r.l. _____/ _____/ _/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]