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That script is taken from someone else without any contribution (http://blog.strictly-software.com/2013/07/apache-performance-tuning-bash-script.html). Also the English is very bad. Anyway, I've replaced it with some general tips that all web admins should know.
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needs MySQL access, too. A good setting for a medium-sized hub might be to
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keep MySQL's max_connections at 100 and set mpm_prefork's
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MaxRequestWorkers to 70.
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For Calculate Automatic according to your server resources and configure
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mod_prefork you can Install and Execute ApacheTune
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Home Page: https://github.com/royalterra/apache2tune
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git clone https://github.com/royalterra/apache2tune.git
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cd apache2tune
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chmod +x Apache2tune.sh
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Please Read the Documentation of Apache2tune
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./Apache2tune.sh
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Here are you can read more information about Apache performance tuning:
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https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/misc/perf-tuning.html
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There are tons of scripts to help you with fine-tuning your Apache installation. Just search with your favorite search engine 'apache fine-tuning script'.
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