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Re: Re: Why mod_perl is good for PHP

by smalhotra (Scribe)
on Aug 04, 2003 at 13:33 UTC ( [id://280667]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Why mod_perl is good for PHP
in thread Why mod_perl is good for PHP

I noticed this briefly last week but didin't look into it. I think the new threaded Apache2/mod_perl2 allows you to keep a different (perl) interpreter thread for each virtual host. What this meant to me was that my hosting provider will now be able to give me a mod_perl environment to develop on because I will no longer be sharing a perl interpreter with their other customers. If this is true, then it has a more important meaning to me: the mod_perl2 developers had this problem in mind when designing mp2 so there will be a lot of new benefits for people who don't host their own servers.

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