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Stories · 17
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PostgreSQL v7.2 Final Release
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ApacheToday: Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Perf
tf23 writes "ApacheToday's got an article about mod_perl and shared memory. The article is part IV of the improving mod_perl series. For any perl/apache coders (or anyone coding with Slash or Bender) this is a good read.
Quick links to the other parts:
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part III: Code Profiling and Memory Measurement Techniques
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part II: Benchmarking Applications
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part I: Choosing Operating System and Hardware"
This is in part one of our holy grails, caching all of the comments for current stories. It would make those near 2000 comment stories a lot easier to stomach for the Web servers. -
ApacheToday: Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Perf
tf23 writes "ApacheToday's got an article about mod_perl and shared memory. The article is part IV of the improving mod_perl series. For any perl/apache coders (or anyone coding with Slash or Bender) this is a good read.
Quick links to the other parts:
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part III: Code Profiling and Memory Measurement Techniques
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part II: Benchmarking Applications
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part I: Choosing Operating System and Hardware"
This is in part one of our holy grails, caching all of the comments for current stories. It would make those near 2000 comment stories a lot easier to stomach for the Web servers. -
ApacheToday: Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Perf
tf23 writes "ApacheToday's got an article about mod_perl and shared memory. The article is part IV of the improving mod_perl series. For any perl/apache coders (or anyone coding with Slash or Bender) this is a good read.
Quick links to the other parts:
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part III: Code Profiling and Memory Measurement Techniques
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part II: Benchmarking Applications
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part I: Choosing Operating System and Hardware"
This is in part one of our holy grails, caching all of the comments for current stories. It would make those near 2000 comment stories a lot easier to stomach for the Web servers. -
ApacheToday: Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Perf
tf23 writes "ApacheToday's got an article about mod_perl and shared memory. The article is part IV of the improving mod_perl series. For any perl/apache coders (or anyone coding with Slash or Bender) this is a good read.
Quick links to the other parts:
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part III: Code Profiling and Memory Measurement Techniques
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part II: Benchmarking Applications
Improving mod_perl Driven Site's Performance -- Part I: Choosing Operating System and Hardware"
This is in part one of our holy grails, caching all of the comments for current stories. It would make those near 2000 comment stories a lot easier to stomach for the Web servers. -
Installing Secure Webservers
If you have been interested in learning how to install and configure mod_ssl, you might want to take a look at Rich Bowen's article on ApacheToday which gives an overview on how to do this. -
Installing Secure Webservers
If you have been interested in learning how to install and configure mod_ssl, you might want to take a look at Rich Bowen's article on ApacheToday which gives an overview on how to do this. -
Filtered I/O in Apache 2.0
On ApacheToday, Ryan Bloom has written an article on Apache 2.0's filtered I/O system. If you are interested in what the Apache group finally decided on for an API level filtering system you might want to take a look at it. -
Filtered I/O in Apache 2.0
On ApacheToday, Ryan Bloom has written an article on Apache 2.0's filtered I/O system. If you are interested in what the Apache group finally decided on for an API level filtering system you might want to take a look at it. -
Postgres Beats MySql, Interbase, And Proprietary DBs
Mike writes: "An independent organization tested Postgres 7 vs. MySql, Interbase, and two leading commercial databases using the ANSI SQL Standard Scalable And Portable benchmark and found that Postgres was the clear winner. In fact, Postgres was the only open source database to offer similar performance to the two commercial applications. The results are detailed here." -
Postgres Beats MySql, Interbase, And Proprietary DBs
Mike writes: "An independent organization tested Postgres 7 vs. MySql, Interbase, and two leading commercial databases using the ANSI SQL Standard Scalable And Portable benchmark and found that Postgres was the clear winner. In fact, Postgres was the only open source database to offer similar performance to the two commercial applications. The results are detailed here." -
Appaloosa Awards Winners Announced
As reported by various submissions and sites, the winners of the Apache Appaloosa Awards were announced at the O'Reilly Open Source Conference today.The winners (2 for each catagory) are:
- Vision Award - best ideas of how to move Apache forward: Roy Fielding and Ryan Bloom
- Evangelism Award - promoting Apache awareness or acceptance: The Apache XML Project and Lars Eilebrecht
- Technical Contribution Award - New ideas, bug fixes, new modules: The PHP Group and Doug MacEachern (mod_perl)
You may recall that when voting, the PHP Group was represented by a vote for Rasmus Lerdorf.
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Writeup On Apache 2.0 Alpha Release 4.0
On ApacheToday, Ryan Bloom has a writeup on the latest alpha release of Apache 2.0. He goes into detail on some of the differences between 2.0 and 1.3. He also gives a nice description on how CGI's will work in the future. -
Writeup On Apache 2.0 Alpha Release 4.0
On ApacheToday, Ryan Bloom has a writeup on the latest alpha release of Apache 2.0. He goes into detail on some of the differences between 2.0 and 1.3. He also gives a nice description on how CGI's will work in the future. -
Apache 2.0 Alpha 4 Released
An anonymous reader was the first to notice that Apache 2.0 Alpha 4 has been released for all you apache type folks. -
Internet.com Launches Apache Today.
Cy Guy writes "Internet.com has announced the launch of Apache Today. Per the announcement, Paul Ferris, Apache Today's editor has the following goals for the site: 'A place where honorable discussion can take place...; A place where any item about Apache can be found...; [and,] A wide, diverse spectrum of views and styles.' " -
Internet.com Launches Apache Today.
Cy Guy writes "Internet.com has announced the launch of Apache Today. Per the announcement, Paul Ferris, Apache Today's editor has the following goals for the site: 'A place where honorable discussion can take place...; A place where any item about Apache can be found...; [and,] A wide, diverse spectrum of views and styles.' "