-- iceangel89 <[email protected]> wrote
(on Wednesday, 03 June 2009, 01:30 AM -0700):
> 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

Actually, your understanding of Zend Server is a bit incorrect here.

Zend Server is an application stack, consisting of Apache, PHP, and on
some of the offered operating systems, MySQL. It also bundles Zend
Framework as well as the PEAR/PECL installers.

ZS for Windows bundles Apache, but if you have IIS installed, it will
integrate with IIS instead.

Microsoft has actually been doing a ton in the last couple years to make
PHP support on Windows first-class, and it runs incredibly well -- and
fast -- on that OS. Zend Server merely assists in the installation and
setup of your stack.


> 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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> >>
> >>
> > 
> > 
> 
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