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I'd be interested in what you thought of the switch
after going live, we
were never sure (but getting there now) if we should
have started with MP2
or not, never got a chance to see MP1 in action.
We have found MP1 to be stable. (We had a lot of
issues with PerlFreshRestart I had
Hi,
sorry my english
i development one big ecommerce system in mp2 and i very happy
is fast and stable
Sreeji K Das wrote:
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I'd be interested in what you thought of the switch
after going live, we
were never sure (but getting there now) if we should
have started with MP2
or not,
Sreeji K Das wrote:
That's cool is yet another example of the power of
mod_perl. And you're right about the documentation. I
was blown away by the amount of docs. available at
perl.apache.org; thanks to all the hard work of Stas
Beckman !!
;)
We had been using mod_perl had been having a very
(Btw, Chris, are you using the worker mpm ? Is it
stable ? We'd like to go the worker mpm way would
like to know if any1 is using it yet in production.)
On our dev server yes, and all seems well - but we haven't rolled it out in
production yet. Its one of those things we want to do but keep
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From: Chris Faust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sreeji K Das [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: is anybody using mp2 in production?
(Btw, Chris, are you using the worker mpm ? Is it
stable ? We'd like to go the worker
Our mod_perl success story.
As consultants we were hired to repair, revamp and rebuild a online
classifieds site in which a lot of cost and effort was placed in promoting
the site and generating traffic but the site itself was based on a 3rd party
product that simply could not handle the half
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Chris Faust wrote:
Our mod_perl success story.
Here's mine...
The company I work at makes network management appliances (with a web
interface). We were trying to figure out a good way to demo them
without having to ship embedded PCs to everyone...
That's cool is yet another example of the power of
mod_perl. And you're right about the documentation. I
was blown away by the amount of docs. available at
perl.apache.org; thanks to all the hard work of Stas
Beckman !!
We had been using mod_perl had been having a very
stable site for quite a