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more on bogged down server

more on bogged down server

2006-04-11       - By Steve Rieger

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> THANKS! I'll see what I can do about moving stuff to ftp. Most of the
> large files are on phpwiki. I suppose I could slowly go through the pages
> and change the download files (mostly scanned pdfs) from http:// to ftp://
> . Any problem with having the ftp download directory being the same as the
> http root directory? That way I would not have to move anything, just
> change the protocol prefix on the links.
>
> Here's another top. It looks like 98.6% of ram is being used, along with
> 100% of the processor. Not much swap space is being used. It kinda seems
> like Apache just tries to use as much RAM and CPU as is available. I guess
> this would be ok if my DSL could send the data out faster (I'm sure that's
> why these threads live so long). But, it doesn't seem like it should 7% or
> more of the CPU to a byte from the drive to the ethernet. Maybe ftp's just
> more efficient at this?
>  
one more question before you go redoing the whole server
you have apache, mod_ssl, mod_perl mod_php (with all extensions)

get rid of mod_perl, it will cut down apache's size by a good 30%,
remove all the php extensions you can.
get a php caching package, (zend comes to mind) and last but not least,
if you do use ftp remember to put htaccess and DirectoryIndex deny all
over the place,

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