![]() Under apache each thread required 32Mb of ram. This means my server needs 404Mb of memory for the web server be there 1 connection or 100 simulatenous connections (lighttpd will queue requests if there aren't backend php servers available unlike apache which will spawn more threads). (12Mb for PHP plus an 8Mb Opcode cache from the xcache accelerator). lighttpd sits there in its own single thread using 4Mb then farms out the php requests to a pool of 20 (configurable) php server threads each using 20Mb. I'm currently moving a php application over to it as it is much more memory efficient than apache. However the development trunk of the open source ISPConfig panel does support it and it will be included in their next release. As far as I know, lighttpd does not work with any of the major control panels at the moment. ![]()
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