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On 04/04/11 18:29, ed wrote:
On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 10:04:21AM +0100, Adam Sweet
wrote:
It seems
incredible that you can't serve more than 10 simultaneous
clients on ~500MB RAM so perhaps it is time to consider an alternative
HTTP server.
It's possible that you may be able to put a proxy in front of your heavy
backend Apache, split the processing up a little so dirs that require
more dynamic work get off loaded to a heavyweight Apache, with lower
concurrent "listeners", whilst your static content gets handled by the
lighter Apache, which has more "listeners".
I'll look into that. It's been a long time since I took any care of PHP
and Apache's performance tuning so it will probably pay to put them on a
diet. The crashing seems to have gone away for now so at least I've
bought myself some time to investigate the solutions recommended here.
By the way, LugRadio was perhaps one of the best
things to ever happen
in the UK. You provided many, many hours of entertainment to me. Huge
respect.
Hahaha, well I'm not sure I can take too much credit for that dubious
honour :)
Thanks for the advice everyone.
Regards,
Adam Sweet
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http://blog.adamsweet.org/
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