try profiling with xdebug,
use var $persistModel = true; in controller
set debug to 0,
cache views if u can, or just query results,
persistent mysql connection ,
avoid var $uses()
ClassRegistry may help sometimes
do not use mod_rewrite


On Aug 31, 3:46 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ab -n 1000 -c 20
> means that you have 20 concurrent users making 1000 requests. The
> important part here is the concurrent bit.
>
> There's a wide variety of things you can do to optimise your
> controller, which are way beyond the scope of a single post,
> especially since you don't really say anything about what your
> controller is doing.
>
> Turning on caching might help.
>
> The key to this is most likely memory based. Is your 70% usage just
> cpu, or is there wait time? Is memory swapping? You can do all sorts
> of things to cap rates, reduce linux's aggressive swapiness, or
> improve the use of disk. If memory's not the problem, maybe you could
> move cake's cache into ram.
>
> Cake can be very memory greedy if you use reconnect on datasources, or
> load a lot of models, or have a lot of relations. Lookup the expects()
> function on the bakery or look at bind(), unbind() if you want to deal
> with that the hard way.
>
> Other than that, it's probably a close investigation of you controller
> code and some optimisation there.
>
> Note also that ab will not provide a good test, since it does not
> download embedded resources (images / scripts / css etc) since it does
> not have any html parsing. You might do well to look at something like
> jakarta Jmeter, which is very good, if a little daunting for the
> beginner, or some of the dodgy cheap windows stuff like Website
> Optimizer (I think).
>
> Of course it may be that you just need a better server (the spec you
> stated is not exactly top of the range), or a separate database
> server / server cluster. You'd probably benefit hugely from a reverse
> proxy accelerator on a Cake site as well to take away all the js, css
> and image routes / rewrites / requests.
>
> Just some ideas. Hope they help. It's all a bit open-ended but I may
> be able to help more with a better description of the controller.
>
> Simon


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