RE: Apache Worker MPM: Optimizing

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On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 00:20 +0200, Leslie Herps || Novacle B.V. wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> and thank you for your reply!
> 
> > Have you read the documentation on these settings?, it is fairly
> > helpfull in getting a basic idea of what to tune.
> 
> Yes, I have. It tells me what it is and does, but does not tell me any
> recommended settings...
> 
> > Other than that it really depends on what your apache server is serving.
> > Is it static pages, does it connect to tomcat, what type of connectors
> > does it use, php, cgi etc.
> 
> That's the thing. This is an install/compile I use on multiple servers, (not
> all mine), serving multiple purposes.
> Most run HTML and PHP, some run Apache::ASP, some Tomcat5.5/JSP, etc.
> 
> Is there a general rule I can apply that works for most servers?
> 
> Any help here would be GREATLY appreciated!
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Leslie
> 

Hmm - I have a plane, a train, a car, a moped and a tractor - what is
the correct petrol to use? I just want the general rule that applies to
all internal combustion engines..

It really really is horses for courses. Tune according to task and
workload.

Tom

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