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[users@httpd] RE: [SPAM] - [users@httpd] tuning apache binary - Email found in subject

Actually IIRC memory consumption will depend on your site if it's a
static or dynamic..

I did some tweak on ./configure since I was using 64bit box

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From: Samuel Vogel [mailto:samy-delux@gmx.de] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 12:50 PM
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Subject: [SPAM] - [users@httpd] tuning apache binary - Email found in
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Hey guys,

As I'm upgrading my servers (Debian Etch) to apache 2.2.6 I'm wondering 
what optimizations can be done at compile time.
I bet there are some aggressive gcc flags or other tricks. Almost 
everything that can be a module is a module in the Debian Apache. Since 
I only load the modules I really need, it would not make any sense to 
already eliminate in ./configure, right?

Are there any other ways to decrease the amount of memory apache uses?

Regards,
Samy

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Re: [users@httpd] RE: [SPAM] - [users@httpd] tuning apache binary - Email found in subject

Posted by Samuel Vogel <sa...@gmx.de>.
I know that it will also depend on the content Apache servers, but I bet 
I can also tweak performance & memory consumption at compile time.

Regards,
Samy

jmacaranas@fxdd.com schrieb:
> Actually IIRC memory consumption will depend on your site if it's a
> static or dynamic..
>
> I did some tweak on ./configure since I was using 64bit box
>   

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