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September 1998, Week 4

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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Sep 1998 09:29:57 -0700
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Paul Ackley writes:
> For those of you that use the NCSA Web Server Port of the HP3000 have
> you ever had a problem where the performance of the Web Server is real
> sluggish?  We recently had this happen.  We shut it down and restarted
> it and it was still real slow.  We ended up shutting the HP3000 down and
> restarting it - this fixed the problem.

The NCSA web server port is seriously out of date and uses a poorly performing
"fork each request" architecture.

I encourage you to upgrade to Apache/iX, which has a better server pool
architecture and should be upward compatible with the NCSA server:

        http://www.cccd.edu/~markb/apacheix.html
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