Subject | New PHP Installations |
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Author | Lester Caine |
Post date | 2003-11-07T21:18:17Z |
I have tried to post this to the PHP-Install list, I think
it has gone through, but I am now recieving a large number
of rejection and anti-spam emails presumably from other
subscribers on that list.
Anybody actually used that list?
Alternatively any comments on the following :)
I have been running the latest versions of Apache2 and PHP4
for some time now, while converting from a set of Builder5
Applications. It is getting near to the point when I have to
decide on a production environment, and so I am wondering if
I should stay with Apache2 (prefork setup), which has been
running quite happily with simulated loads, or am I going to
have to back peddle and learn about Apache1.
In addition, since I am a Firebird house, and Firebird 1.5
has reached production status, the extra facilities in PHP5
are quite a draw. What is the likely leadtime on a stable
PHP5 build? My latest download of the RC2 is running with
the same test load, without any problems showing up, so
where am I likely to see the holes :)
--
Lester Caine
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L.S.Caine Electronic Services
.
it has gone through, but I am now recieving a large number
of rejection and anti-spam emails presumably from other
subscribers on that list.
Anybody actually used that list?
Alternatively any comments on the following :)
I have been running the latest versions of Apache2 and PHP4
for some time now, while converting from a set of Builder5
Applications. It is getting near to the point when I have to
decide on a production environment, and so I am wondering if
I should stay with Apache2 (prefork setup), which has been
running quite happily with simulated loads, or am I going to
have to back peddle and learn about Apache1.
In addition, since I am a Firebird house, and Firebird 1.5
has reached production status, the extra facilities in PHP5
are quite a draw. What is the likely leadtime on a stable
PHP5 build? My latest download of the RC2 is running with
the same test load, without any problems showing up, so
where am I likely to see the holes :)
--
Lester Caine
-----------------------------
L.S.Caine Electronic Services
.