- Presentation abstract発表の要約
When setting up a server for Moodle one is faced with many choices. If using either a Virtual Private Server (VPS) or even on-premise metal, many would have already heard of the famous "LAMP" stack of Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP but this isn't the only possible setup. Where the need for an operating system (Linux usually but BSD possible) and PHP processor offer less choice, there are several options for both webserver frontend and SQL backend. Commonly used webservers include Apache, Nginx and Lighttpd (pronounced Lighty). Both Lighttpd and Nginx use PHP Fast Process Manager (FPM) to process the PHP code, but with Apache, one also has the choice of using Apache's built-in handler instead. Then in the backend, there is MySQL, MariaDB and PostgreSQL. In this presentation we report the results from benchmark tests of each combination of webserver and SQL backend both under load and at idle on a single-node VPS running Debian 11. We will conclude with some discussion and recommendations for small-scale Moodle deployment.
- Original submission元の原稿
発表の題名: Need for Speed: Webserver and SQL engine performance comparisons for single-node Moodle servers
発表の種類: Presentation (20 mins) プレゼンテーション(20分)
発表の言語: English 英語
発表のキーワード: benchmark, server, LAMP, LEMP, LEPP
When setting up a server for Moodle one is faced with many choices. If using either a Virtual Private Server (VPS) or even on-premise metal, many would have already heard of the famous "LAMP" stack of Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP but this isn't the only possible setup. Where the need for an operating system (Linux usually but BSD possible) and PHP processor offer less choice, there are several options for both webserver frontend and SQL backend. Commonly used webservers include Apache, Nginx and Lighttpd (pronounced Lighty). Both Lighttpd and Nginx use PHP Fast Process Manager (FPM) to process the PHP code, but with Apache, one also has the choice of using Apache's built-in handler instead. Then in the backend, there is MySQL, MariaDB and PostgreSQL. In this presentation we report the results from benchmark tests of each combination of webserver and SQL backend both under load and at idle on a single-node VPS running Debian 11. We will conclude with some discussion and recommendations for small-scale Moodle deployment.
- Peer review details査読詳細
Peer Review 1
Criteria | Assessment |
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Clarity of Submission | 7 / 10 |
Presentation Length | 8 / 10 |
Originality of Submission | 8 / 10 |
Appropriateness & Relevance to the Moot | 8 / 10 |
Quality of Content & Writing | 7 / 10 |
Overall evaluation | 40 / 50 |
| 78 / 100 |
Feedback This topic would interest the techies at the conference.
Peer Review 2
Criteria | Assessment |
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Clarity of Submission | 8 / 10 |
Presentation Length | 8 / 10 |
Originality of Submission | 10 / 10 |
Appropriateness & Relevance to the Moot | 8 / 10 |
Quality of Content & Writing | 9 / 10 |
Overall evaluation | 45 / 50 |
| 88 / 100 |
Peer Review 3
Criteria | Assessment |
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Clarity of Submission | 10 / 10 |
Presentation Length | 9 / 10 |
Originality of Submission | 9 / 10 |
Appropriateness & Relevance to the Moot | 10 / 10 |
Quality of Content & Writing | 10 / 10 |
Overall evaluation | 45 / 50 |
| 93 / 100 |
Feedback Will be hard to get through all that in 20 minutes but good luck - will be an interesting presentation.
- Peer review notes査読メモ
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