On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 12:00 PM, Frank Gingras<thumbs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:There might be some online, however, due to the different architectures, they are not likely to be terribly useful. Do avoid the ones that bash needlessly either product.On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 3:09 AM Jason Long <hack3rcon@xxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:Hello,
Thank you so much for your info.
Why are they trollish? I am curious to learn more.
Is there a fair comparison between Apache and Nginx?
On Saturday, September 30, 2023 at 10:35:12 AM GMT+3:30, Frank Gingras <thumbs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Additionally, your recent string of questions to this mailing list come off as a bit trollish.
On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 3:04 AM Frank Gingras <thumbs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> If any of the mod_php extensions are not thread-safe, you will need to use the prefork mpm, which will indeed bloat every httpd worker. This is not the ideal nor recommended configuration.
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> Instead, use the event mpm and proxy_fcgi to pass the request to php-fpm.
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> Alternatively, you can recompile php to be thread-safe and use event mpm with mod_php, which will give you a small execution speed advantage.
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> The statement you posted is more or less FUD which leaves out very important details.
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> On Sat, Sep 30, 2023 at 2:56 AM Jason Long <hack3rcon@xxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> Is the following sentence correct?
>> "The way Apache loads PHP in its standard setup (with mod_php) compared to Nginx alone puts it at a disadvantage. You will see performance gains, particularly in memory usage, just by switching to Nginx, given you're using a PHP-driven application."
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>> Thank you.
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