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  • williewillie Member

    Interesting. Apache certainly has room for further optimizations. The fastest web server these days is probably Seastar with DPDK, but I doubt it's Apache compatible.

  • WSSWSS Member

    The fact that they use RedHat for their development and ideal hitcount makes me discount them before bothering..

  • MikePTMikePT Veteran

    @Francisco said:

    @MikePT said:

    @Francisco said:
    There's much bigger issues that cPanel should look into.

    If you try to check the 'SSL Hosts' part of WHM when you have a mountain of SSL's it takes forever and a day to parse all of the SSL's and load the information.

    Francisco

    Yup, it does have time, but that cannot be cached, they need to ensure it's verifying the domains properly, granted it could be somehow improved.

    They keep a cache, they just don't use it. There's like /var/cpanel/ssl/ssl_installed.cache or something like that. The problem is that page reads out every SSL on your system and checks expiration, etc.

    Francisco

    Check your PM.

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