Re: Re: useability of apache, PHP, Postgres for real business apps
От | Doug McNaught |
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Тема | Re: Re: useability of apache, PHP, Postgres for real business apps |
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Msg-id | m3ae2qf645.fsf@belphigor.mcnaught.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Re: useability of apache, PHP, Postgres for real business apps (Ron Chmara <ron@Opus1.COM>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
GH <grasshacker@over-yonder.net> writes: > I have no idea. I have never used it in production. AOLServer has > native TCL support, which is kind of cool if you are into that sort > of thing. It is threaded, so reliability is on PHP's side of the fence. > Last I heard, (long time ago, by the way) PHP's threading worked, but was > not 100%. The PHP people probably have that all sorted out by now, so you > should be fine. As a data point, I found that AOLServer wasn't too terribly stable for me. I was using OpenACS (a big complicated database-intensive app written in TCL) and every couple of days one of the AOLServer instances would go nuts and suck up all the memory in the system, which would in turn kill a random Postgres backend the next time it tried to allocate memory for a checkpoint or whatever. Restarting AOLServer from a cronjob every night solved the problem, but it left a bad taste in my mouth. This was five or six months ago so things may be better now. It might also be fine with a less complicated app. -Doug -- The rain man gave me two cures; he said jump right in, The first was Texas medicine--the second was just railroad gin, And like a fool I mixed them, and it strangled up my mind, Now people just get uglier, and I got no sense of time... --Dylan
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