Apache definitely wants 7.1 -- I did the initial mod_perl port, and it depends on some stuff that came in with 7.1.
WASD's not an OSU-derivitive, but it may well do what you need, which'd be nice.
I'd ask if you could upgrade, but if you've not left 6.2 as it is, that's not likely. 6.2 and 7.x can be clustered, though--have you considered throwing a small 7.[123[]] box into the cluster to act as the webserver?
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