>
> To stick with your analogy, it actually *is* like buying a car and being
> surprised you don't get 0-60 in 5 seconds and 80 mpg, but only because
> you will only drive it in second gear. And then you blame the dealer..
>

Sure. Cherokee's an automatic ;p


> >From the way you talk about Apache, you are fearful of it


Fear doesn't enter into it at all. There's no uncertainty or doubt in my
mind.

I used Apache for several years. I *know* deploying it is harder. I
*know*how much time it absorbs because its default behaviour needs so
much
attention.

That's probably still not good enough for you but hey. It's my opinion.
Somebody asked and I gave. Yours differs from mine. Great. I'm over the moon
that you're happy with Apache. But I'm not particularly happy that you're
trolling all over the thread calling me a FUD spreader for sharing my
experience.

That's not to say there's nothing of value in your posts. Unless you're
dealing with billions of requests a day, connector latency is probably the
least of your worries.

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