I have a dedicated server with 1GB of memory serving some wordpress sites, but happens when performing tests (ab: apache benmark, with -n 100 -c 10) to some of this wordpress, the server start to swap and then it's like dying...
So, my question is, how to tune apache and mysql for this purpose? I'm using mpm_worker in apache for php5
Any advice on tuning apache.conf and my.cnf files?
I'm just curious if Apache 2.4 is on the roadmap. I realize apache is a HUGE undertaking to support and change, but was just curious since I'm using ubuntu-server to power my development servers (and production webservers) and just recently discovered that when you use the apache module vhost_alias it doesn't update the apache DocumentRoot variable properly.
I want to use puppet to install apache and enable some modules so I installed the puppetlabs/apache module and tried to use it.
Apache installs fine but the modules aren't enabled at all.
I own an Ubuntu 10 VPS Server with Apache 2 hosting a Magento website. The first hit to the site from any client takes about 15-20 sec, while the subsequent hits from the same client take 0-1 sec.
Putting Varnish In Front Of Apache On Ubuntu/Debian
Varnish is an open source "web accelerator" which you can use to
speed up your website. It can cache certain static elements, such as images or javascript
but you can also use it for other purposes such as Loadbalancing or some
additional security.
As a relatively new Arch-user(but still longtime linux-user mainly under Debian), I set out to setup a small local development-server consisting of mainly apache and mysql, and since I own a few domain-names, I was also going to set up some virtual hosts for certain subdomains.While I rushed into doing this after installing apache and configuring systemd for it, I noticed my dear and beloved /etc/
I have a web server: ubuntu apache+php app+postgresql
and a stats server: ubuntu apache+php - piwik and munin2 installed.
The communication for munin2 is made through ssh.
In munin i see a lot of system cpu activity, that I assume it it because of apache (i see 5 or 6 apache instances using ~5% CPU on top)
I was not having this system CPU activity before.
Does anyone knows how can I see where
Apache Traffic Server is one of the most admired services to have come under the Apache Server Foundation project. Traffic Server is essentially a caching and load balancing server that manages your traffic in an effective manner.
On November 8, Canonical published details about Apache HTTP Server vulnerabilities for its Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, Ubuntu 11.10, Ubuntu 11.04, and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS operating systems.According to Canonical, several security issues were fixed in the Apache HTTP server.It was discovered that the mod_negotiation module incorrectly handled certain filenames, which could result in browsers beco