[_] Apache / Apache 2 / FastCGI / Lighttpd advice
Jay Caines-Gooby
jay at gooby.org
Mon Dec 4 13:05:01 GMT 2006
My current webserver setup is Debian Sarge with Apache2 and Ruby & PHP both run from FastCGI. The main box is crashing on a random basis and I'm now ready to point the finger at Apache2 + FastCGI, which anecdotally is known to be "unstable at times". I've just read http://www.vmunix.com/mark/blog/archives/2006/01/02/fastcgi-scgi-and-apache-background-and-future/ and my head's spinning a bit. Before I reach the point where I can't change my backend, I'd like to get a stable, scalable server set-up. It must run Rails & PHP. Currently I'm tempted to just ditch Apache entirely and go down the lighttpd + fastcgi route, but I also like the look of: http://blog.codahale.com/2006/06/19/time-for-a-grown-up-server-rails-mongrel-apache-capistrano-and-you/ Anyone been through similar growing pains and want to share the love? The common thread between the two posts linked above is that both mention Apache and mod_proxy as a front end. Any Zope people care to comment? Cheers, Jay -- Jay Caines-Gooby jay at gooby.org +44 (0)7956 182625 skype:jaygooby http://snipperoo.com http://blog.snipperoo.com