using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Daniel McBrearty
Hi I saw a longish article on the site a while back that described how to deploy a site so that a lightweight apache instance serves static files, while s seperate server handles mod_perl stuff. Can't seem to find it back though. I'm in the the process of rewriting my site using catalyst, but al

Re: using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
Daniel McBrearty wrote: Hi I saw a longish article on the site a while back that described how to deploy a site so that a lightweight apache instance serves static files, while s seperate server handles mod_perl stuff. Can't seem to find it back though. http://perl.apache.org/docs/tutorials/app

Re: using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Perrin Harkins
Daniel McBrearty wrote: I saw a longish article on the site a while back that described how to deploy a site so that a lightweight apache instance serves static files, while s seperate server handles mod_perl stuff. Can't seem to find it back though. The best writeup on it is here: http://www.m

Re: using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Frank Wiles
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 09:49:34 +0100 "Daniel McBrearty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I saw a longish article on the site a while back that described how to > deploy a site so that a lightweight apache instance serves static > files, while s seperate server handles mod_perl stuff. Can't seem t

Re: using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Jonathan
On Dec 1, 2006, at 2:20 PM, Frank Wiles wrote: You might want to look at PerlBal (http://www.danga.com/perlbal/) also to use in place of a light Apache. It's lighter then a light Apache and has some other interesting features. pesonally, i'm a huge fan of nginx ( http://wiki.codemon

Re: using light/heavy apache

2006-12-01 Thread Daniel McBrearty
thanks very much guys - that's very useful info. -- Daniel McBrearty email : danielmcbrearty at gmail.com www.engoi.com : the multi - language vocab trainer BTW : 0873928131