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imusorka

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My site and server aren't super busy, so I've stuck with MOD_SUPHP since that's what I've been using for 10 years.  For me, it's pretty fast as is.  The little I've looked into php-fpm seems like it's more beneficial to heavier loaded servers and sites.  The EA4 documention is pretty extensive now https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/EA4/EasyApache+4+Home

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I don't have more than 20 or so visitors at one time.  Maybe some extremes with more.  Look in the Cpanel forums because there's a lot of good info there.  They have an EA section on the forum.  Some really sharp people on the Cpanel forum that seem to know a lot.  Good support from Cpanel Employees too.

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For anyone else wondering about this topic, leave the default pool option values and monitor. Then switch to ondemand and compare. Be careful if your store is busy as FastCGI loads up your server's RAM. In general, PHP-FPM is a great load balancing tool.

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