Hi Stephen,

Please contribute it if you can, or write a blog post about it.

Thanks
Pablo

On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Stephen Melrose <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> We're using APC, and it's a propel project. Still super duper slow!
>
> I ended up writing my own mini version of sfSuperCache that bypasses
> Symfony, but at the same time uses Symfony's cache.
>
> It is about 5ms slower than serving a static HTML file. Quite
> impressed with myself. Might release it as a plugin if I can tidy it
> up.
>
> Thanks anyway!
>
> On 1 Oct, 14:55, Mariusz Sasinski <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > We've been doing some tests, and even with pages that are cached with
> > > the layout, the overhead Symfony produces is phenomenal compared to
> > > just reading a file from the server.
> >
> > Well, it's hard to expect symfony to be as fast as a static html file
> > First of all you need to have XCache or APC installed. Then, if you are
> using
> > Doctrine, you should also configure your project to use Doctrine_Cache to
> > either use Memcache or APC, and add ->useResultCache(true); to your
> queries.
> >
> > You may also switch to Nginx, with php-cgi.
> >
> > Last but not least, read this and see if you can implement some of the
> > suggestions  from this articlehttp://
> developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.htm
> >
> > Mariusz
> >
>


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