ApacheLounge.com: Memory usage Apache + PHP as module versus Fas...

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Mon, 05/26/2008 - 08:42

In this quick post to the ApacheLounge forum, Steffen shares some stats running PHP in two different methods of running PHP on Apache - mod_php and fastcgi.

With PHP as module after some time the memory usage of Apache is growing and growing up to ~800M.
With mod_fcgid is stays on a steady ~100M
PHP configuration: only with the extension php_mysql.dll and eaccelerator.dll

A graph of the statistics is also provided.

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