On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 03:18:57PM +0000, Rose, John B wrote: > For a one page web site > > The page will have a very large number of visitors in a short time. There > will be simple text updates on the page and users will check back frequently > to see the updates. > > Say 100k visitors each minute. > > > For instance an emergency/disaster information/status page. > > > 1. Is there any reason to have KeepAlive set to "On" ? If so, suggested > KeepAliveTimeout?
No, unless the page has links to images, stylesheets, js or other static content served by the same machine. But don't do that - host them on another server with a long cache time instead. > 2. Any other suggested Apache configuration settings for such a web site? Use event MPM. Only load the modules which you need, which should be almost none for one simple page. Read the docs on performance tuning. > 3. Is there some way to cache the page in RAM? Yes, but since you say there will be frequent updates, maybe investigate just having the page on a ramdisk so you get fast reads and writes? > 4. What if there is one section on the page that will be updated very > frequently in a server side include, jquery, php include, etc, somehow, and > we do not want to cache that part, but cached the rest of the page? Yes, but only for javascript or iframes. I can't see how you could accomplish it with SSI or PHP. Pete -- Openstrike - improving business through open source http://www.openstrike.co.uk/ or call 01722 770036 / 07092 020107
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