Yes, s each apache process can use more. 16*5 < 32*5.
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On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 06:13:05AM -, ewanm89 wrote:
> and any admin that has had his server have digg/slashdot effect also
> knows that this can manage to fill up 4GB of memory in a few seconds.
Err.. No. This is a per-interpreter limit. Not a global limit for all
apache processes put togethe
and any admin that has had his server have digg/slashdot effect also
knows that this can manage to fill up 4GB of memory in a few seconds.
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and to emphasise, 128M is the MAX memory that php may use. I'm using several
php5 tools that require min 32Mb to work ( symfony, Propel, Doctrine ), and
more and more php webapps are using this tools also.
So will this be in hardy ?
Maybe 128 is to much bit and 32 or 64 is a more sensible defau
After more discussion in IRC yesterday, we (\sh, soren, me) agreed that
128M is too much.
While I agree that 16M is a sensible default for now, a limit of 32M
seems more future proof.
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Soren, what do you think?
<\sh> blueyed: imho 128MB on nowdays server is not much
In the sense of LTS, we really should not make all admin bump this setting
manually.
Like Stephan, I think we should go with 128M, just like Debian does.
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