> - He claims that he cannot allow me to run anything under
> mod_perl (and derivatives as Embperl) because mod_perl brings Apache
> down when it crashes.

The typical mod_perl setup is a lightwieght front-end server which
redirects mod_perl request to a second mod_perl enabled server. This is
done for performance reasons and to reduce memory and CPU usage. Refer
to the guide.

If you're the only one using the mod_perl server and it crashes (which
probably doesn't happen), then noone else is affected and your hosting
service is happy.

ELB

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