On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 13:19, Drew Van Zandt wrote: > Not sure if you'd call this a "serious mission-critical" application, > but http://returntothepit.com/ switched to PHP5 recently, with only > one minor speedbump, and all seems to be working just fine. 160GB of > transfer used per month, more stats: > > (all are monthly averages) > Hits per Hour 25299 > Hits per Day 607196 > Files per Day 494546 > Pages per Day 158045 > Visits per Day 7108 > KBytes per Day 4993214 > > That's serious enough for me. ;-) As for mission-criticality, I and > my friend get inundated with hundreds of complaints if it so much as > hiccups for 5 minutes. That makes it mission-critical to me. :-)
Sounds good, but I think I'll tread cautiously. At least I should play with it on one of my test servers. The other question I have is can it run reasonably written PHP4 code unmodified? I seem to recall there's a few possible gotchas. > There's also another minor site (about 1/10 the traffic) on the same > server, also using PHP5 extensively. No one even noticed the change, > except for a slight speedup. I guess that answers my question. > The speedbump on moving to PHP5 was that it had extended logging on by > default, and we quickly had a couple of 12 GB log files. Ouch. -- Fred -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- place "[hey]" in your subject. The mass of humans on planet Earth -- regard them as the ebbing seas in the winds of change. They ebb, they flow, they know not where to go. _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss