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Posted to dev@community.apache.org by Carlos Gonzalez Galera <cg...@uci.cu> on 2016/01/19 15:43:56 UTC

Re: [MASSMAIL]Re: Enhancing apache server for LMS environments

Thanks

----- Mensaje original -----
De: "Sergio Fernández" <wi...@apache.org>
Para: dev@community.apache.org
Enviados: Martes, 19 de Enero 2016 2:43:53
Asunto: [MASSMAIL]Re: Enhancing apache server for LMS environments

Hi Carlos, I guess you actually wanted to contact the HTTPd project:
http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html

On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 5:59 PM, Carlos Gonzalez Galera <cg...@uci.cu>
wrote:

> Hello. I am currently working with Moodle, which is a LMS( Learning
> Management System). The LMS concept is quite similar to the CMS but focused
> on educative content, in that sense,a LMS system handles a sort of virtual
> courses and the management of its content. In my daily job, usually i have
> to create virtual servers for differents LMS and these servers are hosted
> under an apache server and everything works fine and here comes the thing:
> i want it works GREAT,not just fine.
> What i really need to know  if exists some recommended configuration to
> the apache server for this specific environment(LMS systems): recommended
> modules, changes on the default configuration and so on, in order to
> improve the performance. I am using apache 2.2 in a context of 10.000 users
> with 30-45 concurrent users. Any help is welcome.
> Thanks.
>



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