Multiple apachectl calls with different configurations, all wrapped up on the front end with an nginx or another non-mod_perl apache front end.
And the one mod_perl perl domain is correct, unless all of the domains are under a single controlling entity. Any mod_perl-enabled domain is able to impact the performance and operation of any other mod_perl instance on that apache server, as they share the same perl space in memory.
--MidLifeXis
In reply to Re^5: mod_perl, and weird caching
by MidLifeXis
in thread mod_perl, and weird caching
by ultranerds
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