[support] Plesk 8 to 9 best for Drupal? (on Centos)

Reinier Battenberg reinier.battenberg at mountbatten.net
Wed Aug 12 11:15:12 UTC 2009


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,

Reinier Battenberg
Director
Mountbatten Ltd.
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www.mountbatten.net

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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 at gmail.com
> > <mailto:websweetweb at 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!
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