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SSI and server pressure
Can anyone advise one how much ectra pressure parsing SSI puts on your server?
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I don't know exactly but I supose the working charge comes from the CGI executed for each page, not from the SSI system.
I.e.: a Perl program which only read a line for every day and print these line into the HTML document does a work even equal to a document which reads two or three text lines.
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It really depends on how much scripting there is invloved.
If a page had only 3 or 4 small scripts to be executed on each page, then there would be almost no noticable difference. If on the otherhand you had 50 includes, and some of them were large and did complicated things (such as parse files) then there would be a significant slow down, plus it would put a great deal of string on the sever.
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