On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Ed Park wrote:
The enterprise mod_perl architectures idea that I posted earlier has evolved
into a slightly modified idea: a 'scaling mod_perl' site:
http://www.lifespree.com/modperl.
Ed, this is all cool, but is it possible that we put this on one of the
public sites? At
2. Caching techniques. I know that this is a topic that has been somewhat
beaten to a pulp on this list, but it keeps coming up, and I don't know of
any place where the current best thinking on the subject has been
synthesized. I haven't used any caching techniques yet myself, but I
intend
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 05:47:00AM -0500, Ed Park wrote:
So far, I've written up a basic scaling framework, and I've posted a
particular development profiling tool that we wrote to capture, time, and
explain all SQL select queries that occur on a particular page of a mod_perl
+ DBD::Oracle
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Perrin Harkins wrote:
1. Performance benchmarking code. In particular, I'm looking for tools
that
can read in an apache log, play it back realtime (by looking at the time
between requests in the apache log), and simulate slow simultaneous
connections. I've started
To: Perrin Harkins
Cc: Ed Park; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] new site: scaling mod_perl (+tool: mod_perl +
DBD::Oracle)
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Perrin Harkins wrote:
1. Performance benchmarking code. In particular, I'm looking for tools
that
can read in an apache
The enterprise mod_perl architectures idea that I posted earlier has
evolved
into a slightly modified idea: a 'scaling mod_perl' site:
http://www.lifespree.com/modperl.
The point of this site will be to talk about synthesize techniques for
scaling, monitoring, and profiling large,