can't find out why.
rgd,
Derek
-Original Message-
From: Derick Rethans
To: Derek Leung
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 4/15/01 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] RE: PHP 4.0 Bug #10299 Updated: CPU and Memory Spike
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Derek Leung wrote:
> I did try the sna
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Derek Leung wrote:
> I did try the snap shot 4/14/2001 4.06dev, it didnt' solve the problem.
>
> If 256mb ram , dual 400mhz can only serve around 10 concurrent clients, this
> is a MAJOR issue for PHP. I guess any web language like PERL, Cold fusion,
> JSP, servlet can do a
On 14 Apr 2001 20:14:53 -0700, Dan Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 256meg is good for upto about 10 concurrent clients, much more and the
>> server starts to grind, i have 192meg in a box that serves
>> 5000pages/day.
>>
>
>Is this the consensus of the list? Is PHP THIS much of a hog? I c
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] RE: PHP 4.0 Bug #10299 Updated: CPU and Memory Spike
In php.dev, you wrote:
>I did try the snap shot 4/14/2001 4.06dev, it didnt' solve the problem.
>
>If 256mb ram , dual 400mhz can only serve around 10 concurrent clients,
this
>is a MAJOR issue for PHP.
> I did try the snap shot 4/14/2001 4.06dev, it didnt' solve the problem.
>
> If 256mb ram , dual 400mhz can only serve around 10 concurrent clients,
this
> is a MAJOR issue for PHP. I guess any web language like PERL, Cold
fusion,
> JSP, servlet can do a LOT more than this with the equipment I a
I did try the snap shot 4/14/2001 4.06dev, it didnt' solve the problem.
If 256mb ram , dual 400mhz can only serve around 10 concurrent clients, this
is a MAJOR issue for PHP. I guess any web language like PERL, Cold fusion,
JSP, servlet can do a LOT more than this with the equipment I am using r