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Topic: mod_fcgid, images and tuning |
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Pulse77
Joined: 07 Jan 2008 Posts: 9 Location: Pretoria
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Posted: Tue 08 Jan '08 8:21 Post subject: mod_fcgid, images and tuning |
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Hi,
Sorry I have posted this in another thread, but don't know if it was the right one.
I am very new to the wonderful world of Apache, PHP and MySQL, and I am very impressed with the results we got up to now.
After having a few problems on our production server I started reading optimization tips here, and have changed a lot since then
* I Installed the apache binaries from apache lounge
* I sorted the my_thread issue with the older libmysql.dll
* I started using mod_fcgid
It seems as if mod_fcgid is faster, but I have 2 issues at the moment:
1. Page buffering is a lot different, meaning the page first need to finish loading before it it brought to the browser.
2. I have a page that calls 40+ images, and each image is a php call, to do a few db calls of what images to show and logging what images was shown. It seems that with mod_fcgid that the images takes a bit longer to display, and I am not sure how to omptimize this. I am not sure if this is bacuse mod_fcgid need to open 40+ times or is it simply becuase the image code is slow.
Does anyone have a few optimization tips for mod_fcgid and best practices on how to use it in the right way.
Thanks a million for a great site and a great forum |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7371 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Mon 21 Jan '08 20:44 Post subject: |
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One optimation I know is using pconnect for mysql if you don't do yet.
use cache so that PHP don't have to run all the code.
Do not store the pictures in the database. Only the path.
use some code cache like zend optimizer or eaccelerator |
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