Well, that really depends on the way the app is setup.
With debug 0 you are completely bypassing the Debugger, so it should
definitely improve some things.

On Nov 6, 3:00 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It does not make much difference to the time either way actually.
> debug 0 results are more often down around 0.06 and debug 1 is more
> often around 0.08 or maybe up to 0.1 at times.
>
> On Nov 6, 8:42 pm, teknoid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You have debug at 0, I presume?
>
> > On Nov 6, 2:35 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I have been migrating an application to 1.2 and partly because of some
> > > threads about performance and benchmarking I have done my own
> > > comparisons. Loading up a simple login form for my app (just Auth no
> > > ACL) 1.1 is 8-10 times faster. 1.2 quickly catches up on more complete
> > > requests with a running session and more data.
>
> > > I was wondering of there was something I could do to my application to
> > > speed up Cake's initial overhead? I thought it might be some of my
> > > code but the time seem to be lost between bootstrap.php and the
> > > beforeFilter. Dropping all components does very little so I am
> > > guessing that if any time can be saved it has to be in routing or by
> > > some opcode caching.
>
> > > My server has eAccelerator running. Is there any experience of
> > > problems using eAccelerator (or APC) with 1.2 or anything like that
> > > which could explain the difference? Or , maybe I should say is there
> > > anything I may have forgotten to do that would make opcode caching
> > > work more efficiently on 1.2?
>
> > > I want to be clear about a few things.
> > > 1. I am talking about pretty small numbers here. Hundreds of seconds,
> > > not minutes. The total overhead on my server is about 0.06-0.08 sec
> > > depending on the mood of the server. 1.1 is usually another 0 down at
> > > about 0.008 sec. 1.2 is fast but 1.1 is damn fast, which is slightly
> > > annoying :)
>
> > > 2. This is not a big problem for this application on this server but I
> > > do have another project where the hardware is being pushed a lot more.
> > > This is me learning more about optimization. I am not looking to trim
> > > away anything in the core to gain speed but if there is something I
> > > can do to help the core "boot" faster I'd like give it a try.
>
> > > As always, any insights shared are greatly appreciated.
>
> > > /Martin
>
>
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