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Hello everybody,

I am currently working on an enterprise chat application. presently I have finished the application. The application is installed on a webserver running on wampserver. each time more the 5 people connect to the application the apache stops responding. It get so bad that you wont be able to run localhost on your browser. please how can I increase memory on the apache server to accomodate the request on the server. How can I solve this problem. I confused here. Is this problem happening because it is running on wampserver. Or what could be the problem.

What evidence do you have that it's a memory issue? It's more likely that for the frequency of http requests and the processing being done for each request, that there's no processing time available for anything else.

 

What sort of errors are there in the Apache error log?

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