El 23/03/14 22:04, Ted Byers escribió:
What is PHP FPM.
Esentially is a modern version of php-fastcgi
and, if I were to create a PHP CGI script, why would I use it (and would I write that code differently than what I ought to do using only PHP with the Apache module)?
You do not need to write different code..in principle :-) Why use it..well..where I start.. - It is probably the only thing developers are using and paying attention to. - It allows you more fine granted control of what the scripts can do. - It runs in a memory space separate from the webserver. this is important. if you can compromise the interpreter due to a bug when running as an apache module, you can as well take control of everything running on the apache installation, load nasty modules, alter the webserver process.. oh boy. - It can be integrated with systemd and do all sorts of cool stuff --> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/socketactivation -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org