should PHP-FPM use daemonize option or not?
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StephanieGuest
what is the current best practice if you are not using Docker? I know that Docker can’t accept PHP-FPM daemon isn’t it
ElijahGuestdo not daemonize PHP for Docker containers!
JohnGuestOne of the confusion is that many web developers are talking about PHP daemons when they are coding a custom application, and not for the PHP-FPM parent module. I found these interesting discussions for example:
https://medium.com/beyn-technology/maintain-the-php-apps-as-daemon-f8f4d68963d4
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PeterGuestAnother good blog article:
https://dev.to/pmurzakov/php-preload-vs-running-as-a-daemon-benchmarks-3bba
TheresaGuestbut isn’t PHP-FPM already a daemon by it’s very nature?
JanetGuestif already a daemon that what is
daemonize = yes
option available in the configuration file for php-fpm.confJoeGuestJulieGuestbut isn’t PHP-FPM already a daemon
hi, any answer to this?
SandraGuestI’m also wondering about this.
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