you rite adsix. .agree . see where the problem caused and fix it..and if
you already optimize everything before need the debug kit it will safe you
too...

for the os level well, every kernel of linux can be optimized, some came
with default server usage setting, with of course different workload
interpretation from the os default setup..that if you have the control of
the os.

caching is the most efective way. .. beside code optimization
On Jan 3, 2012 2:09 PM, "AD7six" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Jan 3, 6:55 am, Dee Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I would like to have somewhere ~1 sec load time
> >
> > I actually figured out the problem though.  When using persistModel =
> true
> > it actually caused ALOT of unexpected speed results.  I removed it and
> all
> > calls are around 1 - 3 seconds.
> >
> > Also, automagic form elements wont load with it for some reason.
> >
> > see this articlehttp://
> stackoverflow.com/questions/2148416/cakephp-controllerpersistm...
> >
> > Thanks for the javascript caching suggestion.  I will try that as well.
>  I
> > am maintaining a tool that I created where the sole purpose is modifying
> /
> > inputting data primarily which is why containable worked or me alot.  Any
> > other suggestions similar to containable?
> >
> > What modifications would you recommend on the OS layer?
>
> You are wasting your time unless you can identify something that is
> the cause for some/all of the delay you are seeing.
>
> E.g. let's say your db queries are taking 0.1s. if you implement a
> better caching mechanism you might be able to bring that down to 0.01s
> - which means your pages still take 7.99s.
>
> Therefore: look for and identify something that is actually slow
>
> * you can do that on a high level using debug kit
> * xdebug profiling would be 'best' it'll give you a lot of information
> and allow you to drill down to specific problems or let you see you're
> calling fast functions 1000s of times adding up to delays
> * you can do it yourself quite easily simply using $line = time() . '
> ' . __FILE__ . ':' . __LINE__; `echo "$line" >> my.log`; or something
> very similar (note complete absence of anything cakephp-specific in
> that).
>
> Also check your application and webserver logs - if they are full of
> errors (a common cause for slow apps in 1.3 and before is an
> unwritable tmp dir) sort that out first.
>
> AD
>
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