On 25/04/07, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, April 25, 2007 5:09 am, Zoltán Németh wrote:
> 2007. 04. 25, szerda keltezÃ(c)ssel 11.53-kor Henning Eiben ezt írta:
>> Zoltán NÃ(c)meth schrieb:
>>
> not exactly. it pre-compiles them to opcodes and stores the opcode
> blocks. the interpreter normally first pre-compiles the code to
> opcodes
> then runs the opcode. this pre-compilation can be cached with
> accelerators, that's how they increase performance.

Please, please, please stop misinformation. :-)

The accelerators *ALL* make their dramatic performance boost by
CACHING the hard drive into RAM.

Caching PHP Source would do *almost* as well.

This statement seems a bit suspicious to me - what OS are you using
that doesn't already cache the disk accesses into RAM? (for example
the Linux VFS buffer cache).

-robin

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