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-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 2:02 PM
To: Vladislav Safronov
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Highly optimized mod_perl ?
Hi, ( ili privet )
I was looking any tips and tricks
optimized mod_perl ?
Hi,
There was a discussion on this list about
1.5 weeks ago on how to optimize mod_perl
execution when using the database. Stas
Bekman basically has done some tests to
show that the driver needs to be initialized
in startup.pl file.
There were also a discussion
Hi!
Does anyone know the way to highly optimize mod_perl for speed?
Any hacks, advices? All standard advices read from help are done...
Best regards,
Vlad Safronov,
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
There was a discussion on this list about
1.5 weeks ago on how to optimize mod_perl
execution when using the database. Stas
Bekman basically has done some tests to
show that the driver needs to be initialized
in startup.pl file.
There were also a discussion about the fact
that as far as
Vladislav Safronov wrote:
Does anyone know the way to highly optimize mod_perl for speed?
Any hacks, advices? All standard advices read from help are done...
The Guide (http://perl.apache.org/guide/) is very comprehensive. If
you've followed the perfromance tuning tips there, the main thing
Hi there,
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saved memory means less swaping,
You don't want _any_ swapping on a mod_perl host.
73,
Ged.
Yes, you are right.
I should have just said
'saves memory' -- most developers
realize the implications of improved
memory utilization.
Vladislav.
On 17-Jun-2000 G.W. Haywood wrote:
Hi there,
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Saved memory means less swaping,
You don't want