> Yes, I expect many parallel connections...
Use an event-based server design if possible.
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peceka wrote on Fri 22.04.2005 10:40
> On 4/21/05, Kipp Holger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > peceka wrote on Thu 21.04.2005 11:02
> Yes, I expect many parallel connections...
> I've got two machines for that, so traffic will be divided by DNS
> round robin. But 1024 child processes will be go
On 4/21/05, Kipp Holger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> peceka wrote on Thu 21.04.2005 11:02
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> > i must set up a web server. I want to do this on FreeBSD 5.X. and
> > Apache 1.3 for this and php4.
>
> What do you mean by 'very heavy web server'? Please be more specific.
>
> - Do you expect man
peceka wrote on Thu 21.04.2005 11:02
> i must set up a web server. I want to do this on FreeBSD 5.X. and
> Apache 1.3 for this and php4.
What do you mean by 'very heavy web server'? Please be more specific.
- Do you expect many parallel connections? Default configuration
allows for 512 child
peceka wrote:
Does anybody of you can share his/her experience?
What exactly are you looking for? :-)
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