Arvids Godjuks wrote:
> Use XCache instead - it's simple, fast and stable. APC is far more complex
> and unstable (is't like code for code)

I wouldn't dare host a production website on a Windows website ;-). I'm
much more interested in getting APC running for testing purposes; seeing
how nicely my code plays with the opcode cache, whether or not a
different include scheme would result in better performance, etc.
Testing with XCache would be helpful (and I will certainly look into
it), but APC is the industry standard and my first priority.

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