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Posted by William Lovaton on 01/06/05 16:46
My experience dictates the contrary.
Apache 2 is much faster with PHP that Apache 1.3. I run an enterprise
web application in my company with about 950 users concurrently. I
configured the apache logs to add the execution time for each request
(this is done with %T in the LogFormat). We started the production
system around 2 years ago with RH9 and Apache 1.3. Only 72% of the
requests scored 0 seconds (which means less than 1 second). Then I
updated to Fedora Core 2 with Apache 2 and it scored 96%.
I know the kernel is a lot better but this improvement is almost because
of Apache 2 since I tested Apache 1.3 in the same system and I got back
to the 72% performance.
I guess this dependes of what you use. Because PHP has an Apache filter
and an Apache handler. I use the later.
-William
El mié, 05-01-2005 a las 14:20 +0000, Matthew Weier O'Phinney escribió:
> * Sebastian <sebastian@broadbandgaming.net>:
> > I am undecided whether to upgrade to apache 2 (currently running 1.3.33)
> > I've heard some bad stuff (some good maybe) about using apache 2 with php..
> > does anyone have an opinions?
> >
> > I know everything has cons/pros but i am just looking for advice on whether
> > my site will benifit from the upgrade. I'm curious to know if a site that
> > normally sees 300-500 users online would see any improvements.
> >
> > any on going issues? is php faster/slower? downsides? advantages? anything
> > in general that can help me decide.
>
> This study might help you make up your mind:
>
> http://ilia.ws/archives/32-Apache-1-vs-Apache-2-Performance.html
>
> In summary: apache2 is faster for static content, but slower at serving
> PHP; additionally, if using the prefork version of apache2 (which you
> need to do to keep PHP stable), much of your performance boost for
> static content will be lost. Your best bet: stick with apache1 if using
> PHP heavily.
>
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