These are probably barebones - e.g. no Turck Cache, no APC etc..

On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Sheri Bigelow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> PHP::Impact just posted about a PHP framework
> benchmark study. What are your experiences with the PHP frameworks?
>
> Which PHP framework is slower?
> http://phpimpact.wordpress.com/2008/07/02/which-php-framework-is-slower/
>
>
> All scores are requests per second (higher is better):
>
> *Run 1*
>
> *Run 2*
>
> *Run 3*
>
> *Run 4*
>
> *Average*
> *Baseline HTML*
>
> 1327.5
>
> 1326.5
>
> 1328.6
>
> 1329.1
>
> *1327.9*
> *Baseline PHP*
>
> 331.6
>
> 332.1
>
> 331.4
>
> 332.0
>
> *331.8*
> *CodeIgniter*
>
> 21.5
>
> 21.2
>
> 21.7
>
> 21.7
>
> *21.5*
> *Zend Framework*
>
> 9.3
>
> 9.1
>
> 9.2
>
> 9.3
>
> *9.2*
> *CakePHP*
>
> 3.6
>
> 3.7
>
> 3.8
>
> 3.5
>
> *3.7*
>
>
> Table
> Source: PHP framework comparison benchmarks, June 30th, 2008 | Ekerete.
> http://www.avnetlabs.com/php/php-framework-comparison-benchmarks
>
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