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- wordpress
- , Internet
- , diggeffect
- , load
- , traffic
- , digg
- , From
- , New
- , performance
- , Explorer
- , apache
- , howto
- , programming
- , scaling
- , billet
- , lang_en
- , optimization
- , scalability
- , php
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Saved by 3 people (-2 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-09-15
- Allensm1206 on 2009-05-27 - Tags Wordpress , Performance
- Matssvensson on 2009-02-12 - Tags From , Internet , Explorer , New , links
- Ariejan on 2008-01-30 - Tags wordpress , traffic , apache , load , digg , diggeffect
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And since an Apache process can only handle one connection at a time, the number of Apache child processes places an upper bound on the number of concurrent requests the server can handle.
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