----- Original Message ----- From: "Anthony Thompson" <artdruid@hotmail.com> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 5:13 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] What if you can use Zope on development server only?
Do I have a misunderstanding of how Zope relates to the web server?
Is
simple CGI access really enough to install and run Zope? I was basing my understanding on the architecture documentation at http://www.zope.org/ZopeArchitecture and http://classic.zope.org:8080/Information/Components.
If you use PCGI, Zope will work in a standard CGI environment. PCGI (Persistent CGI) keeps Zope itself around in memory so that it does not need to be loaded with each hit. However, you do pay the "fork tax", because the small PCGI program needs to run. I don't know a lot about fastcgi, but you may even be able to do that without root and eliminate the fork tax.
Yep... that's the tradeoff I figured I would have to accept. I was even thinking I'd have to possibly write my own mirroring script, but
wanted
to see if there was a better way first. Do you remember anything else about that product which might help me do a web search for it better (e.g., it definitely used the word "mirror", used the word synchronize a lot, etc.).
How 'bout a URL: http://www.zope.org/Members/rossl/ZMirror Kevin