Re: [users@httpd] apache 2 webserver tuning

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	Hiyas,

Joel Mandapat escreveu:
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The projection for number of users that the php application is around 10K simultaneous users.

It is still not clear (at least to me) if you're expecting 10k (dynamic) requests per second, or just need to serve 10k users stored on a database or directory.

The first one is a nightmare scenario, and you would find other problems along the way, besides your apache configuration (DB issues, network and disk IO issues, and some others).

The second one (and I believe it is your case, btw), its just matter of how heavy is your PHP script, and the concurrency it will be called.

i hope you can give me a sample of your httpd.conf so i can compare it with my configurations.

I would be glad to, but it wouldn't be of much use to you (remember, I serve only static content, that is, images and the such), and you want a server with dynamic content (PHP, which I don't even use in large scale).

can you give me factors that can improve my php dynamic website? kindly give advice to speed up dynamic php pages using apache as a webserver.

There is no single "advice" to speed up your PHP applications. In case you're using a database (MySQL for example), try to run it on a diferent server. Zend studio/optimizer/encoder might be of some too (it is a commercial product, fyi). More memory, processors and a stronger IO might help in your case too.

But those are just wild guesses, as only you know the exact size and kind of requests you'll serve.

Regards,

Domingos.

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