You could use Xdebug and Cachegrind (or Webgrind) to check what's going
wrong in there by profiling script execution times and used resources ;)
Marco Pivetta
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http://marco-pivetta.com



On 19 May 2011 09:57, Laxmi <laxmipsa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I recently completed symfony website on my laptop. The website was
> working fine on my laptop. but when i put on windows server.
> performance is par low, on my laptop to run a page it takes 400ms. on
> server it takes 2400ms. there are around 20 simple query's no joins,
> no likes etc. can some on help how can i improve the performance of
> the site
>
> Thanks
>
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