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questions regardin ISPc3 features
Hello
I'm going to deploy web hosting ISPConfig for about 300-500 users and i'm interested in some features. I was googling but didn't get clear answer. Does ISPConfig3 fully supports php-fpm for both apache and nginx (more interested in apache+php-fpm support) How it's real to get Dovecot 2.x (2.0.17, 2.1) support in nearest feature ? This part is very very important for me. Any roadmap for future versions ? Or just randomly completing feature requests in bug tracker? Thanks in advance. Waiting for feedback. |
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Thanks for fast and clear answer.
why no support of php-fpm for apache. I'm newbie in this question so would like to hear some short answer regarding why apache=fast-cgi, and nginx=php-fpm ? |
PHP-FPM is a new player in the game; it's the default for nginx, and for Apache, the most commonly used option is FastCGI. We might play around with Apache2 + PHP-FPM a bit to see if it has any advantages over FastCGI.
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yep it's new player. but i have seen lot of tutorials for apache+fpm and i think php-fpm bacomes new standart in php-wrappers bringing superior options over fastcgi or su-php, whatever else. i haven't begun buiding my own hosting yet. but in couple months i will. it would be (free) hosting for at least 500-1000 users in the beginning, with dedicated rigs per service, runniing ISP-Confing apache, php-fpm and dovecot.... i can't users suggest nginx+php-fpm becouse apache is still much more common. While doing researches about php wrappers i was amazed with future stack of *FPM.
so it would be nice to have option in ISP-Config to choose between FastCGI and PHP-FPM (maybe su-php as well). Have a nice day. |
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