RE: Re: Apache/Mod_Perl in Production Env-- NOT Recommended inWindows?
Thanks Per. But should the stoic silence for this poser of mine, be construed as there are NO takers out there who have their Web Sites in Production, running out of Apache 1.XX and Mod-Perl 1.XX on Windows NT/2000? Primarily we are a Microsoft shop, and I would like to answer this question to my bosses (if possible). Thanks, Rex Per Einar Ellefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This isn't all too different from standard mod_perl setups, but you have to watch out even more when running on Windows. You might even want to try and setup several backend mod_perl servers and load balance between them, all depending on how much memory you can spare. __ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/
RE: Re: Apache/Mod_Perl in Production Env-- NOT Recommended inWindows?
At 16:57 18.04.2002, Arul, Rex wrote: Thanks Per. But should the stoic silence for this poser of mine, be construed as there are NO takers out there who have their Web Sites in Production, running out of Apache 1.XX and Mod-Perl 1.XX on Windows NT/2000? Primarily we are a Microsoft shop, and I would like to answer this question to my bosses (if possible). Well, I wouldn't say it's undoable. You could try it out and see if it works for you. But I wouldn't take my word for it, because it depends on many factors (especially the number of concurrent connections). What I can suggest is that you take a look at PerlEx from ActiveState. For Windows, it might be a better choice, although it costs a little money. -- Per Einar Ellefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]