On Mon, 20 May 2002 18:17, Chris Withers wrote:
Richard Jones wrote:
2) Two apache frontends using FastCGI to the ZEO clients.
Is FastCGI doing you any favours here? Have you tried ProxyPassing?
*shrug* - I inherited it.. Anthony? :)
we just serve up different domains (we have many) from each. Watch the max number of connections per apache though - we've had to up it several times.
Have a look at using Squid instead of Apache, it's what ZC have done in siutations like this...
The apache serves up a bunch of other stuff - and as Anthony's mentioned, almost none of our pages are static.
One very interesting thing to note though is that the webmail part of our service is done in PHP. It's running on the same machines as the apache frontends. It doesn't seem to struggle at all. Not that we'd ever dream of writing something as complex as ekit in PHP :)
Indeed. Do you use ZPT? If so, join the lets-optimise-ZPT campaign ;-)
Nope, nothing quite so new-fangled as that... large amounts of the dtml have the old dtml syntax too :) Richard