Re: Apache::DBI with mod_perl under load



In article <1172665772.898404.146560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<ebling.miss@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


A few colleagues have expressed their concerns over the stability of
Apache::DBI whilst using mod_perl, saying that they had frequent
crashes under high load.

Are they sure they're talking about Apache::DBI and not just guessing
about what caused their problem?

The good thing is that you don't have to make a decision. You can turn
Apache::DBI on or off without changing the codebase. Stress test your
application with and without Apache::DBI and see what happens. :)

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