Apache 2 on FreeBSD 5.3

From: Vladimir Vrzic (random_at_beotel.yu)
Date: 02/04/05

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    On a FreeBSD 5.3 web server with a very high load, I recently switched
    from Apache 1.3 and PHP 4.3 to using 2.0 with the prefork MPM and PHP 5.
    I noticed a drop in perfomance. What is currently the best (in terms of
    performance) choice for Apache w/ PHP on FreeBSD? Which MPM should I
    use? Does worker MPM use KSE on FreeBSD 5 and does it perform better
    than prefork? What about perchild and threadpool? Or maybe I should go
    back to Apache 1.3? Are there any sysctl or kernel tunings that I should
    use?

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    Vladimir Vrzic <random@beotel.yu>
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