thanks all, i will try looking at the performance guide ... also try Zend
Server - so its better than Apache - guess because it "naively" supports ZF?
but IIS even faster?? haha i thought its supposed to run ASP? so probably
PHP will be slower ... haha


Mon Zafra wrote:
> 
> Do you have an opcode cache in place? It dramatically increases
> performance.
> Since this is Windows, try the free version of Zend Server. My Windows
> setup
> with Zend Optimizer+ is much faster than my Ubuntu setup (on the same
> machine) with APC and FastCGI. It will probably be even faster if you use
> IIS instead of Apache.
> 
>    -- Mon
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:26 PM, iceangel89 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> i know this maybe a wrong forum to post this but i like to know what
>> PHP/ZF
>> developers think abt this
>>
>> i just develop a web app that was supposed to be a replacement for a
>> school's inventory management system which was originally developed in MS
>> Access. i was quite embarassing actually ... after developing the system,
>> i
>> feel that the web app although may fullfil the clients requirements abit
>> better, fix some bugs in the old system, has better features like search
>> etc...
>>
>> i feel the access 1 was much faster even tho the data is the same ...
>> isit
>> because i didnt optimize my code well enough? but the difference is quite
>> significant ... like maybe even arnd 5x slower in some cases. the
>> "production" machine was P4 1.6GHz 256MB RAM but i am comparing in the
>> same
>> PC ... i did notice also that windows apps like C#/WPF/MSSQL is much
>> faster
>> as in like data binding ... isit becos PHP/MySQL is like on a server even
>> if
>> its localhost is slows things down?
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