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  • suexec php

    I know two standard ways to execute php scripts with not-apache user:
    1. mod_suphp
    2. mpm_itk

    first sucks because php works in cgi mode , user unable to set php params in .htacess for instance , this way is not good for performance

    second very nice but Im not sure about stability and performance too ..

    does cloudlinux has another way to solve this issue ?

    or is it better to use litespeed (it has not bad php-fastcgi) ... but what about mod_hostinglimits ?does litespeed has something like this ? or I should just enable LVE support in it?

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    IMHO -- you will be surprised with how bad performance of mod_itk is.
    It means separate / new process for EACH request -- even for static pages/images, etc..

    So far I like either suPHP or FCGID
    suPHP just works, no tunning necessary
    mod_fcgid is much faster, but requires more RAM and lots of tunning.
    We don try to solve this problem -- and we prefer you to run PHP the way you used too. We just add extra stability to that.

    LiteSpeed is great alternative. It doesn need mod_hostinglimtis, as it has LVE support built in (you just have to enable it in LiteSpeed interface), and it can use this features of our kernel out of the box.

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