Order/Alow/Deny Performances

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Hi All,

I'm curious if anyone has thoughts/experiences on system performances for...

Overall <directory / >  is set as
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
...for security reasons

Each of our virtual hosts have the same, except 'allow from all' in their respective '/var/virtuals/domain.name/www' directory blocks,

Now if all of the virtuals are under /var/virtuals, would there be any more impact on responses over a single more higher directory block for /var/virtuals, rather than putting the order/allows in each virtual host block as we do now?

Just weighing up the risk of allowing everything under virtuals in a single entry, against performace, with every domain having an entry for their own www just to block out their own logs/ and non-web-accesible-storage directories, in %99.99R cases they dont use their pvt store directoy.
Perhaps this is all moot as there is 0 impact?


Thoughts?
Thanks.


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Cheers
Res

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