On Linux and average modperl apache process has a memory footprint of 2-5MB. A trivial Perl process has a memory footprint of 5MB++. A typical functional Perl daemon will consume 10MB without worries and often 20MB. Explain how this is more efficient? Have a look with top as YMMV.
cheers
tachyon
In reply to Re: using HTTP::Daemon instead of Apache
by tachyon
in thread using HTTP::Daemon instead of Apache
by schweini
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