Claiming that "similar graphs can be made in paintbrush" is not helpful. If 
you click through to the original blog post that backs the article:

http://cutiecode.maniacmansion.it/

He presents very complete source code and software and hardware specs and 
shows a good understanding of what he is doing.

However, it is not clear whether he had APC enabled. That makes an enormous 
difference - when the Quercus "PHP compiler for Java" guys finally tested 
Quercus against PHP-plus-APC they had to stop claiming it was vastly faster 
and just call the performance "comparable." It makes a BIG difference to 
enable APC (anyone running without it is not serious about PHP web 
development).

I have contacted the original poster of the benchmarks to ask whether he had 
APC enabled or not.

Of course there might be other issues with the benchmark - does it really 
represent a typical workload? But "did you enable APC?" is the first and 
most important question in response to any PHP benchmark.

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