Choosing a Web Architecture for Perl
Choosing a Web Architecture for Perl
By Perrin Harkins (perrin) from NY.pm
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 08:55 AM
Duration: 50 minutes
Target audience: Any
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In the past few years, many new web proxy servers have come onto the scene with new performance promises and features. Servers based on non-blocking I/O bring claims of greatly improved performance.
At the same time, FastCGI has become more widely used, giving people a possible alternative to mod_perl.
This talk will help you choose the right architecture for your project by presenting a useful set of benchmarks and a comparison of strong points and key features.
Attended by: Michael Peters (mpeters),
Dan Magnuszewski (magnachef),
Jessica Pavlin,
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa (miyagawa),
Kenneth Graves (kag),
Dave Rolsky (autarch),
Adam Prime (jsut),
Douglas Sims,
Jeremy Fluhmann (jfluhmann),
Mark Stosberg,
Olaf Alders (oalders),
John Lightsey (J.D.),
James Diskin,
Darian Patrick (dapatrick),
Leonard Miller (olegm),
Craig Pluchinsky,
Zak Zebrowski,
Marcus Del Greco,
Terry Bates,
mark stout,
Michael Graham (magog),
Jaldhar Vyas (jaldhar),
Barbie,
Liam Echlin,
Chris Muench (blasto333),
Michael Aquilina (aquilina),
G. Wade Johnson (gwadej),
Nathaniel Smith (Nate),
Kenneth Power,
James E Keenan (kid51),