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Re: Apache 2 and PHP stable yet?

Posted by Stan McCann on 01/02/06 22:24

"Balazs Wellisch" <balazs@neusolutions.com> wrote in
news:t1qtf.8521$ka.5710@tornado.socal.rr.com:

> I'm responsible for a number of servers running Apache 2.0 and both
> PHP 4 and 5. These machines serve well over a millinon hits per day
> each. I have not had any problems with either combination to date.
>
> The Apache 2.0, PHP 4+, MySQL 4+ setup seems very solid to me. I'm
> not sure if it's officially supported though. But than again, what
> does official support mean in the open source world anyway?

I've stuck with PHP 4.x due to the "not official for a production
environment" statement. I manage three servers, one with several
virtual domains and have had no problems either.

MySQL is at the top of my "must learn" list. Balazs, I like your
question about "official support" so I guess it's just time to try it.
Thanks, one of my servers is a "test bed" so I may have to just test
PHP 5.

> However, be sure to run it on hardware supported by your OS vendor.
> The only tough problems I've ever encountered were always due to
> unsupported hardware/driver issues.
>

Not too much of an issue with an OS like Linux as long as you don't go
for the latest and greatest in hardware. My biggest problems using
SuSE distributions are non-standard installation paths making many
"how-tos" difficult to follow.

>
> "Randell D." <reply.via.newsgroup.thanks@fiprojects.moc> wrote in
> message news:faptf.25897$OU5.11188@clgrps13...
>>
>> Folks,
>>
>> This must get asked reasonably often however I've had tried viewing
>> groups.google.com and the apache/php web pages and not found a
>> specific answer.
>>
>> Basically, is Apache 2 officially supported with PHP, and if so,
>> which version of PHP?
>>
>> The last I heard the PHP website had Apache 2 with PHP4 running for
>> something like two years, but the support was still not official
>> for a production environment.
>>
>> Thus - Is PHP still officially only supported on Apache 1.3? Or,
>> which version of PHP is considered stable for Apache2.
>>
>> Thanks - replies via newsgroup please, so all can learn,
>>
>> Randell D.
>
>
>



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