Why do you have mod_perl in a server that's only going to serve static pages? That's a huge waste of resources.
Use a very barebones Apache and generate its httpd.conf using Template Toolkit. No Perl per se required even, just a TT2 template and TT2's tpage script.
Or just switch to thttpd which maps virtual hostnames to directory names, with the explicit intent of letting symlinks handle aliases.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re: VHosting large number of domains(50+), mod-perl
by Aristotle
in thread VHosting large number of domains(50+), mod-perl
by BUU
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