RE: [users@httpd] RE: Apache/2.0.55 (Win32) PHP/5.1.1 problem

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> From: Nahon [mailto:lburger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 10:07 AM
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [users@httpd] RE: Apache/2.0.55 (Win32) PHP/5.1.1 problem
> 
> 
> I use old Apache because of PHP docs say so (as far as I remember).
> PHP does do (lots of) DB operations but no transactions ( :) 
> ) on MSSQL but
> the queries are optimized for good performance (and if no 
> errors, pages
> loads 0.01 to 2 secs (there are heavy queries)). (It is a 
> firm intranet site
> for logistic management.)
> Win32 is Windows Server 2003 with latest service packs and resources
> priorised to services.
> Total hourly hit count is about 7,000, the most downloads are 
> .php (circa
> 90%) and the rest are images and Excel sheets. About 70% are 
> LAN and 30% WAN
> requests (which means network load can not be an issue).
> The "iron" is a Dell server machine, Intel Xeon 3,06GHz, 2GB 
> RAM and SATA
> hard drives (weekly defragmented).

I'd have to leave it to a windows expert to judge if the platform is
appropriate for the task. From what I've heard, Windows Server ain't too
bad (it could've been win98...). As regards, the apache version - to my
knowledge, there's no need to use any specific version of apache with
PHP 5.

I'd still come back to the DB - 9 times out of 10 these type of problems
are due to DB issues (dead-locking?) 

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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> 
> 
> Boyle Owen wrote:
> > 
> > - what's PHP doing? any DB transactions? (notorious resource hog...)
> > - win32 - which, exactly? anything before XP is shaky, esp. 
> for heavy
> > PHP/DB...
> > - apache2 is OK on windows, I hear, but 2.2.3 > 2.0.55... 
> why such an
> > old version?
> > 
> > In summary, my gut feeling is that you have a weakish platform (old
> > apache + unspecified win32) and might by running a 
> demanding application
> > (PHP often means DB work). But we'd need a lot more details on your
> > applications and load to make any definate statement...
> > 
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