Mostly web servers are running UNIX kind of SO's.

And it is very easy to install all dependencies: debian, ubuntu like ones
have apt-get; Red Hat, Centos, Fedora have 'yum'.

You should consider to learn unix based SO, your work become extremely
maintenable when you get used to it (instead of blaming Fabien :'(  )

Now, if you only have access to a Windows OS (due to work policies), then it
is another story :D

2011/6/21 Vaibhav Rajput <rajput...@gmail.com>

> Tac Tacelosky u absolutely rite but u know simple symfony2 doesnt give APC
> recommended some resign is der behind of it... Ya that is performance... so
> thats y i thinking on it...
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