If you are talking about CakePHP2.x, use model associations as everything 
is lazy loaded and bind on the fly only creates more code overhead and is 
less DRY.

If you use the core ACL it will for sure have some impact, as row level 
access is usually overkill. But then again its hard to say if it is 
necessary or not if you
dont know the details.
If you want something without much overhead, you can take a look 
at 
http://www.dereuromark.de/2011/12/18/tinyauth-the-fastest-and-easiest-authorization-for-cake2/
 
for example.
Always depends on your demands, what you require it to be able to.
mark


Am Freitag, 26. September 2014 15:55:04 UTC+2 schrieb marco metal:
>
> Hi,
>
> If we have a very large scale application, should we use model association 
> in model itself or should we bind and unbind model on the fly in 
> controller. Does it effect the overall speed of the application.
>
> Also does implementing Acl and Auth decreases application speed?  
>

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