Date: 07/20/00
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Andreas Karajannis wrote:
> Another thing is the upcoming multithreaded apache (maybe this year?)
> that could easily make use of database connection pooling - according to
> Murphy's law you'd have a connection pooling daemon ready just when
> Apache 2 gets out and obsoletes it ;-)
isn't Apache 2 going to be a multithreaded/multiproces chimera
using either technique (or a combination of both) depending on
which is getting the best results regarding stability and performance
so i'm afraid UNIX Apaches will stay multiprocessed,
why should it give up on the advantages of having
more processes around if one crashes for whatever reason ...?
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