On 2/15/2013 12:33 AM, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
On Wed, 06 Feb 2013 14:26:33 -0800 Gregg Smith<g...@gknw.net> wrote:mod_fcgid alleviates both compiler/OpenSSL problems since it's running php in it's own process true, but at the cost of speed. I'm not sure I would consider that "optimal," but it works!I'd like to counter some FUD - do you have a scrap of data to back up your claim? Not a single PHP project member still endorses the mod_php plan as superior to a well balanced set of sapi-fcgi php client workers on unix. Why Win32 folks think they would be special is beyond me. Every dev I personally collaborate with, who measured performance, is solidly behind fcgid on Windows as well, except for a few PHP-Win32 project team participants. I really am not sure what this is about, politically, but I'd love to see your data and test bench configuration.
Nothing political, it was from experience of years past when I was handed a benchmark script. I am eating crow here as I see nothing different when using fcgid from my test years ago. I am seeing different results in mod_php and not for the better. So it seems today they're even speed wise, both completed at the same time. In years past when I ran this script I had much different results.
I have now seen new light. Gregg
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