Hi Kevin,
On Thu, 15.05.2008 at 23:30:11 -0700, Kevin wrote:
I gather that 4.3 fixes this problem (ie, turn a panic into a warning)?
> Knobs, dials, levers, custom kernels, and custom apache builds they
Take a look at nginx. We found this server to be quite nice to use, and
it has a small memory footprint, too. For caching + proxying stuff, you
might want to take a look at Varnish, although I don't have first-hand
experience with it yet (nginx alone can proxy just fine, only not cache
anything).
Kind regards,
--Toni++
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