| bio | website | ifsociety.com/blog |
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| location | Helsinki, Finland | |
| age | 33 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Oct 8 '12 at 12:57 | |
| stats | profile views | 10 |
Self-employed Musician, consultant and nerd from Helsinki, Finland.
I also run a record label and record store: If Society
Main areas of expertise:
- HTML / CSS / Javascript
- LAMP-based web development (Drupal, Wordpress etc)
- Agile / lean methodologies
- S60 Widgets
- C# / .NET (ASP.NET, Silverlight, Windows Mobile etc)
Looking for a company in NYC to sponsor an H1B-visa, if you know someone in need of a good senior programmer, project manager or Scrummaster, please let me know!
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May 11 |
awarded | Yearling |
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May 11 |
comment |
LAMP memory management (CentOS) The thing is, I'm not running all static content from the external server as all article images are served from the same Apache. The reason for this is that I generate (and cache) resized images in runtime, so moving these resources to an external server would be quite an error-prone task. So losing keep-alive would most likely be a bad idea. |
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May 11 |
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LAMP memory management (CentOS) Consider me enlightened! I'll run a few tests and see if we can be #20,000,001! |
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May 11 |
awarded | Supporter |
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May 11 |
comment |
LAMP memory management (CentOS) Thanks a lot for these comments! I already managed to enable swap but that's more just a safety net as things will undoubtedly get too slow when available memory hits 0. I'll also try to reduce KeepAlive. Replacing Apache will most likely not be an option. I'm quite sure Wordpress is more or less LAMP only. I can look into this option, but I smell trouble in that direction. |
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May 11 |
awarded | Student |
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May 11 |
asked | LAMP memory management (CentOS) |
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May 11 |
awarded | Necromancer |
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May 11 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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May 11 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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May 11 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Apr 21 |
answered | Increase number of allowed remote desktop connections |