We are using Apache 2.2, so we are using prefork.

So no problems using PHp-fpm and prefork on Apache 2.2?

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On Aug 11, 2015, at 11:36 AM, Daniel 
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2015-08-11 17:22 GMT+02:00 Rose, John B <jbr...@utk.edu<mailto:jbr...@utk.edu>>:
Any recommendations on the best method to accomplish individual users Wordpress 
installations maintaining their owner:group instead of changing to the 
owner:group of the Apache process?

Not a Wordpress multi-user installation. Each user installs their own Wordpress.

Looking at the Wordpress site ...

https://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_File_Permissions

Any pros/cons regarding these Apache modules?


  *   suPHP<http://www.suphp.org/Home.html>, runs through php-cgi, currently 
unmaintained since 2013.
  *   mod_ruid2<https://github.com/mind04/mod-ruid2>, apache module, simple but 
effective.
  *   mpm-itk<http://mpm-itk.sesse.net/>, apache module.
  *   PHP-FPM<http://php-fpm.org/>, a FastCGI server with more extensive 
configuration.

Thanks for your time

Hello,

You should just use php-fpm, it allows you to define different "pools" with 
their own setup, including user and ip:port/unix socket, and it's the way php 
is supposed to be "processed" nowadays, by its own daemon.

php-fpm is also ideal because it rids the burden of php from apache HTTPD, 
while this one can use the most performant mpm (event) to deal with its own 
work.

To each their own!


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