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.

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