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Appendix C. ISPs Providing mod_perl Services

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This section is from the "Practical mod_perl" book, by Stas Bekman and Eric Cholet. Also available from Amazon: Practical mod_perl

Contents:

Users Sharing a Single Web Server
Users Sharing a Single Machine
Giving Each User a Separate Machine (Colocation)
Giving Each User a Virtual Machine

This appendix proposes a few techniques for deploying mod_perl on ISP machines. Therefore, it's mostly relevant to ISP technical teams and ISP users who need to convince their providers to provide them with mod_perl services.

There are at least four different scenarios for deploying mod_perl-enabled Apache servers that ISPs may consider:

  • Users sharing a single web server

  • Users sharing a single machine

  • Giving each user a separate machine

  • Giving each user a virtual machine

This appendix covers each of those scenarios.

 

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