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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> modperl
modperl
Re: using light/heavy apache
by Jonathan other posts by this author
Dec 1 2006 11:57AM messages near this date
Re: using light/heavy apache | Re: using light/heavy apache
On Dec 1, 2006, at 2:20 PM, Frank Wiles wrote:

>     You might want to look at PerlBal (http://www.danga.com/perlbal/)
>     also to use in place of a light Apache.  It's lighter then a light
>     Apache and has some other interesting features.

pesonally, i'm a huge fan of nginx ( http://wiki.codemongers.com )
using it, i've really gotten a lot more out of my mod_perl servers.

// Jonathan Vanasco

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