M Azer wrote:
> however i thought mailing lists are for people to exchange their
> experiences/ suggestions/thoughts/ways they done things, as well as you
> mentioned " specific configuration problems ", so people like myself
> who are interested in apache, linux, php and all the other great o
On 2/21/07, M Azer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am sorry if i wasted your time with my question. I do apologize however i
thought mailing lists are for people to exchange their experiences/
suggestions/thoughts/ways they done things, as well as you mentioned "
specific configuration problems ",
I am sorry if i wasted your time with my question. I do apologize however i
thought mailing lists are for people to exchange their experiences/
suggestions/thoughts/ways they done things, as well as you mentioned "
specific configuration problems ", so people like myself who are
interested in
If everything works "great," then you have to specifically define "best."
You are asking an abstract question, so I'll propose an abstract answer.
- define your specific goal(s)
- measure your current performance (benchmarks)
- research configuration changes
- document and perform changes so you c