and you can boost performance by adding eaccelerator (there are a few similar projects)
Eaccelerator compiles the php pages, which makes them execute much faster. You really notice the difference, even on small sites.
rgds,
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On Wednesday 12 August 2009 13:38:01 rajasekharan wrote:
On a production website, PHP should be run as an apache module.
With Regards,
Raj Sekharan http://www.expeditionpost.com
Marolijo wrote:
Ok I'll try to change the question...
In terms of performance do you recommend to run PHP as: 1.- Apache module 2.- FastCGI 3.- CGI
Thank's again!
2009/8/12 rajasekharan <websweetweb@gmail.com mailto:websweetweb@gmail.com>
Marolijo, I am guessing you actually meant if it is advisable or safe to do so. Which control panel you use in your hosting server does not affect drupal in any way. All that matters is that PHP works and a MySQL/PostgreSQL server is available as far as server software goes. I don't think anyone in this list is in the position to push for and express a good opinion of Plesk 9.2 as this is a list about Drupal CMS and not hosting control panels. Raj Sekharan Marolijo wrote: Hello, I have a Centos Server with Plesk 8.6 which I use primary for Drupal sites. Do you recommend to upgrade to a 9.2 version which allows me to choose the PHP mode for each domain? (Apache modules, FastCGI, CGI) Thank's! -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ] -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
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