* Thus wrote Daevid Vincent ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > If you really care, just make a program like this and do some MD5() calls in > both mysql and php to see which is faster. I'd be curious to know as well... > You'll have to modify appropriately, and only do a single MD5 check because > I think looping 10000 mysql MD5 calls will be slower automatically since > there is the connection to the db and stuff to contend with, so keep that in > mind. > Another factor with this is the length of the data is for md5(). If the data is really long there will be communication overhead, with md5'ing with php.
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