Thanks, I am looking at the image magick stuff, lil confused but ill play with it :)
My webserver has 6gigs of memory, and is setup for 700 max clients. With all the sites combined I have a traffic load of about 1000 people at any given time. It still runs fast even though it is queing people but looking at my server stats, I have a nice steady increase of traffic every week for past year, so being able to have more max clients would defiantly help.
An Example
print &first;
print &second;
sub first() {
my $key = "1";
return $key;
}
sub second() {
my $key = "2";
return $key;
}
If I made $key a global would it be more efficent memory wise?
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