Unless you recompile mod_php and all its extensions to be thread-safety,
the most manegeable and performant solution will always be:

Apache w/ mpm_event + mox_proxy_fcgi -> php-fpm

Besides php-fpm is a very complete daemon/service to serve php, it allows
for different pools with pretty different
configurations/users/permissions/paths, etc. and to have a separate service
for php content helps much.

For example, an added benefit from this setup is, for the not too
experienced, it helps to determine when the issue is php and when the issue
is Apache.

I see lots of folks in stackoverflow or asking for help in the #httpd
channel at Freenode who confuse their problems as Apache being the source
of them instead of PHP scripts or the php configuration itself.

2017-04-07 2:45 GMT+02:00 William A Rowe Jr <wr...@rowe-clan.net>:

> There is little activity on mod_fcgid because it works. There has been
> talk of tagging 2.3.10 at some point for very minor fixes.
>
> Mod_proxy_fcgi is a viable alternative, and offers the ability to load
> balance, but managing the process pool of available fcgi workers is
> offloaded from httpd and becomes a distinct ops responsibility. It too has
> changed little since 2013.
>



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