The problem is we do all our debugging and profiling on a development
server anyway, but it's not until we hit real load that we see the
site slowing down. It's hard to replicate real load in a development
environment.

On Oct 7, 12:10 pm, Dmitry Ruban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, I'd suggest to do debugging and profiling on a test server not on a
> live. This is the common practice.
>
> Nick Le Mouton:
>
> > What does everyone use for their profiling? I'm wanting to find what's
> > causing my site to be slow. So far the only solution I can find is
> > installing Zend Platform, but it's not something that I can use long
> > term (as it costs big $$$).
>
> >>From what I'm reading APD and XDebug seem fine for development
> > environments but won't work well in production (with millions of page
> > views per day).
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