Re: Prefork or not prefork

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We have a handful with "prefork=1 maxchild=1" (one for each service type) listening on separate ports that can be connected for debugging.  The advantage here being that the process is already waiting for you to connect a debugger before using it.

But yeah, otherwise we have prefork=0 at FastMail too.  Fork is pretty fast compared to everything else in an IMAP session.

Bron.

On Mon, Jun 25, 2018, at 22:45, Eric Luyten wrote:


On 25/06/2018 14:39, Albert Shih wrote:
Hi everyone,

I would like to know when that's become usefull to use prefork (for imap)
and how much you set the prefork (vs nb of users).


We have  prefork=0  set on all Cyrus services for many years now.



Eric.

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