[phpa] Reliability and uptime
- From: "Geoff Caplan" <geoff@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 12:41:56 -0000
Nick
I have an application that involves some heavy lifting ( with some requests
running over 4000 lines of code) so finding the right cache solution is a
priority.
But my Linux admin skills are limited so I really need a "set and forget"
solution. How confident are you that 1.2 will be relatively problem-free and
will allow long periods of uptime on RedHat 7.1?
Lurking on their lists, it seems that some of the other non-commercial
solutions seem to be struggling to achieve this kind of reliabliity. Are you
pretty confident that you have cracked it? Is it safe and sensible for a
Linux newbie to deploy phpa on a production server?
Any feedback appreciated.
Geoff Caplan
Advantae Ltd
PS: Thanks for making phpa available to the php community - I am always
impressed by the generosity of people who make this kind of contribution.
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