Quoting lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
Zitat von Michael Rubinsky <mrubi...@horde.org>:Using lighttpd with Horde doesn't require any extra or special PHP modules then using PHP with Apache does. The only difference is you need to run a fastcgi PHP instead of as a module (mod_php). I don't have any hard performance numbers personally, other then the fact that when I was hosting my personal Horde install in a Virtuozzo VPS with no swap space, Horde was just about unusable with the amount of memory available to my VPS. Switching to lighttpd allowed it to work without any issues running with 256MB for the entire server, which ran the whole stack (mySQL, Postfix, Dovecot, etc...).Not special for lighttpd but special by the sense not included in the distribution repository. Is it possible by the way to run a PHP-accelerator (APC) with lighttpd?
Yes, it absolutely is. Personally, I use xcache and (now that I'm on a much more powerful, dedicated box), I also use xcache as a backend for Horde's cache as well.
I know there are a number of large scale horde installations that use lighttpd, if anyone of those admins are listening...
Thanks, mike -- The Horde Project (www.horde.org) mrubi...@horde.org "Time just hates me. That's why it made me an adult." - Josh Joplin
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