> I ran a same perl script twice. First time only under mod_perl,
> and after under mod_perl and Apache::DBI. The response time of both
> experiments was very different. The last was fastest than the first
> approximately 20 times. Is it correctly? If the response time of a perl
> script with mod_perl is bad, I think that it without mod_perl will be
> much worse. I also would like to know if when the apache (with mod_perl)
> starts each child process already has one embedded interpreter or they
> will have only when the first request arrives. Please, if soneone help me
> will be very appreciated. Thanks...
Edmar Edilton, I suggest that you read the documentation first. We'd
gladly answer your questions that aren't coverted by documentation. I've
already responded your exact question with link to
http://perl.apache.org/guide/, have you read it and still have this
question?
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