Quoting Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk>:
On 11.04.09 18:08, Harry Rickards wrote:
I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian
stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently
enabled, and I wondered whether it's safe to disable them? All I use
Apache for is Horde and Wordpress (and a few static HTML pages), and my
Horde version is 3.3.3 and IMP 4.3.3.
I'm afraid that when using horde, it's irelevant to tune apache/php
settings. It's horde what's eating most of memory.--
That's not entirely true. Do you have any data to back that up?
FWIW, I've found using Lighttpd instead of Apache a great solution for
reducing memory usage. I've been using it exclusively for a few years
now. There is a what I would call a tiny learning curve in initially
setting it up, depending on how many custom rewrite rules you already
have in place (as the syntax and abilities are not 1:1).
Thanks,
mike
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