Archive for October, 2009

Is the (Apple) world ready for 64 bit architecture?

Quite provocative topic, but that was question which came in my mind when I wanted to try out new non relational databases like CouchDB or MongoDB. I will warn you: this post will contain some whining ;)

I don’t know was it the architecture or what but I had lot of problems when I was trying to install those databases. I have been using OS X 10.4 for over three years and most of the time all programs was compiling fine. If building failed it was mostly because of some missing libraries.

Recently I upgraded to OS X 10.6 which is first 64 bit OS X. With Snow leopard I haven’t even compiled anything by myself but using Macports. Whit this setup even one PHP upgrade has failed, but that was easy to fix. I run port clean php5 and tried after that again and everything went fine.


High load, bounces and email marketing

I didn’t find out better title for this article so I named simply “High load, bounces and email marketing” because this article and my last week problem relates to those topics. Last week I was leaving from work when I found that one of our server was under heavy load. I was almost restarting Apache when remembered that I had few days earlier read blog post about how someone had missed why their server was under high load because he had not looked server’s logs.


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