Flemming Mahler Larsen wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We've been moving several small "CGI powered sites" to mod_perl and the
> results has been quite terrific. Based on this we're about to move our
> first large (large in size and heavy traffic) site from an Oracle
> Application Server to mod_perl. We're using our own custom
> "HTML::Template"-like module and reading all templates in to the memory
> during the server start-up (these are placed in a hash structure in a
> "project-speciffic"-module name space).
> 
> It seems as this has the effect that each server process keeps its own
> copy of the templates. I would like to avoid this by using some sort of
> shared memory between the server processes. Does any of you have any
> experience in this field (or even better examples of how to do it)?
> 
> TIA,
> Flemming
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> Flemming Mahler Larsen, Tele Danmark Internet
> http://projekt.tele.dk.net/about/mahler.html // +45 3917 9013

Check  HTML::Template - it has a IPC shared cache feature implemented with 
IPC::ShareLite.
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