Is apache2 using threads or process in ubuntu 18.04?
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How can I be certain that apache2 is using processes and not threads to attend requests, in Ubuntu 18.04 ?
I am trying to optimize a PHP website using pthread. After several tests in Windows 10 using XAMP v3.2.1, I confirmed that apache in XAMP uses 150 worker threads. So far, these test blocks the website and causes that apache restarts. So I think that aditional threads slow my execution even more.
My approach is to do the same tests in my Xubuntu 18.04. This is why I need to be certain that apache2 is using processes instead of threads...
Thank you in advance.
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How can I be certain that apache2 is using processes and not threads to attend requests, in Ubuntu 18.04 ?
I am trying to optimize a PHP website using pthread. After several tests in Windows 10 using XAMP v3.2.1, I confirmed that apache in XAMP uses 150 worker threads. So far, these test blocks the website and causes that apache restarts. So I think that aditional threads slow my execution even more.
My approach is to do the same tests in my Xubuntu 18.04. This is why I need to be certain that apache2 is using processes instead of threads...
Thank you in advance.
server apache2 php
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How can I be certain that apache2 is using processes and not threads to attend requests, in Ubuntu 18.04 ?
I am trying to optimize a PHP website using pthread. After several tests in Windows 10 using XAMP v3.2.1, I confirmed that apache in XAMP uses 150 worker threads. So far, these test blocks the website and causes that apache restarts. So I think that aditional threads slow my execution even more.
My approach is to do the same tests in my Xubuntu 18.04. This is why I need to be certain that apache2 is using processes instead of threads...
Thank you in advance.
server apache2 php
How can I be certain that apache2 is using processes and not threads to attend requests, in Ubuntu 18.04 ?
I am trying to optimize a PHP website using pthread. After several tests in Windows 10 using XAMP v3.2.1, I confirmed that apache in XAMP uses 150 worker threads. So far, these test blocks the website and causes that apache restarts. So I think that aditional threads slow my execution even more.
My approach is to do the same tests in my Xubuntu 18.04. This is why I need to be certain that apache2 is using processes instead of threads...
Thank you in advance.
server apache2 php
server apache2 php
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