One of the things that I have seen with a project that is in the
middle of rebuilding in CakePHP (that had some load issues in the
past) is that although page load times have increased slightly the
server load is significantly less using some of the load testing that
we have in place.  I have some theories about why this might be the
case, but it is too early yet to know for sure, also no optimizations
for speed (like caching or even running in debug 0 have been tested)

Sam D

On 1/16/07, Chris Hartjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 1/16/07, TT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> @Chris Hartjes : I have already built it (beta version). I totally
> agree with you that you should not prematurely optimize. I am not sure
> why you think I would do that :)

Experience has taught me that many programmers (not necessarily you)
rush into optimizing things before even understanding what has to be
optimized.  Glad to hear you've built something that works!

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