Re: seperate vhost files for each domain

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On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, John Hicks wrote:

Remember that Apache only reads its configuration once, when it is started up, so the additional processing is minimal.

But what would be the impact, like reading one 20K httpd.conf and one 300K vhosts.conf file, or 2000 separate files, the latter seems like a lot of extra work, sure it might be negligible for a hundred or so odd hosts, but what about when you have thousands, I'd think the additional I/O would add tremendously to stop/start/restart times at least.

It is really trivial to write a perl script to add/delete vhost blocks.


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