But there are huge sites powered by symphony aren't there?
Is that benchmarking as bad as it seems or if you try to keep queryes down
to 4 per page and use cache can launch a site with a lot of hits?
what do you think?
On 6/8/07, Lukas Kahwe Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Andreas Stephan wrote:
>
> > Although it seems they did not turn the helpers off as they did with
> > cake, the results are pretty compareable to the above.
> > So I guess symfony could use some performance optimization in the next
> > major release.
>
> I do not know these other frameworks internally at all, so I do not know
> if they are using similar approaches. I see a few areas that I would
> like to see investigated:
>
> 1) filter chain
> 2) how does overloading affect performance
> 3) routing performance (we have a lot of flexibility, but maybe we need
> to make it more clear what costs what)
> 4) configuration loading (sfOptimizer is a scary approach, see my recent
> post on symfony-dev@ on my micro benchmarks)
>
> regards,
> Lukas
>
>
> >
>
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