John Miller wrote: > We have a user who wants to upload podcasts to her website via PHP forms > (Wordpress & Drupal). Some of the podcasts are in the 60-minute+ range > and take up over 100MB. Has anyone on the list had experience with this > sort of thing? > > Our setup: > Dell PowerEdge 2400, 700MHz P3, 1.25 GB RAM, running stock Sarge > 2.6.8-3-686 SMP kernel > Apache 1.3.33 (standard Sarge build) > PHP 4.3.10-18 (via suphp package), running as CGI > > Thus far, I've modified the following php settings: > > upload_max_size 250M > post_max_size 500M > memory_limit 500M > max_execution_time 3600 > > and the following Apache setting: > Timeout 3600 > > I had to modify Firefox as well, via about:config. > > After all this mucking around, the file still took 20 minutes to > upload--over our LAN, no less! While the file was being written to the > upload_tmp_dir (/tmp), the php4 process gobbled over 100MB RAM. If this > only happened once a day, we might be able to live with it, but ten > concurrent uploads of this size would pretty much bring things to a > halt. How have you all handled this? > > --John > >
You could use our Java upload applet her: http://www.gplhost.com/software-jupload.html It's open source. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]