I have seen that also, especially with Windows Security Essentials. Add your source code and AMP directories to the exceptions list and that helps. It also plays havoc if you are doing any version control when you try to update or commit.

If that isn't the problem, I suggest switching to WAMPServer 2.0. I've been running that for a couple of years and haven't had any problems, plus you can enable op-code caching like APC with a simple right click on the task bar icon for WAMP.

Jamie Holly
http://www.intoxination.net
http://www.hollyit.net


On 12/27/2010 12:33 PM, Dave Metzler wrote:
Hey Nancy,

Have you looked at task manager to confirm where the processing is going? 9 out of 10 times my dev environment performance problems have been antivirus related. Try temporarily turning off on access scanning and see if that helps.

Dave

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On Dec 27, 2010, at 8:56 AM, nan wich <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

This is on D6, so, it's not Innodb. With Devel attributing less than one third of 1% of the time to MySql, I'm not even looking there.

/*Nancy*/

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.



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*From:* Chris Pliakas <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
*To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>; [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Mon, December 27, 2010 11:14:10 AM
*Subject:* Re: [development] The age-old modues admin question

Nancy,

If you are running under Windows, there is an issue with MySQL if you are using the InnoDB storage engine. MySQL waits for confirmations from Windows that never come, so it takes a very long time for some queries to execute. To get around this, add the following directive to your my.cnf file:

innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 2

This might help to speed things up.

Thanks,
Chris

On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 11:04 AM, <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Virtualbox is free, and allows you then to run another virtual
    computer (like linux) in a window. That said, while it all is
    free, it is no minor thing to get a linux dev environment up if
    you never did it before, and may not fix the issue at all.

    Ayen Designs - quality software the first time, every time!

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    *From: *nan wich <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>
    *Sender: *[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Date: *Mon, 27 Dec 2010 08:00:39 -0800 (PST)
    *To: *<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
    *ReplyTo: *[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Subject: *Re: [development] The age-old modues admin question

    Other than what Zend provides, no, I cannot install any other
    software, especially if it's not free.

    /*Nancy*/

    Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr.
    Martin L. King, Jr.



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    *From:* Ezra B. Gildesgame <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Mon, December 27, 2010 12:23:49 AM
    *Subject:* Re: [development] The age-old modues admin question

    On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 12:03 AM, nan wich
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    > Thanks, Jeff. Unfortunately, Windoze is my only option. Nor may
    I install
    > any accelerators.

    Jeff mentioned Virtualbox. Is installing virtualization software,
    which runs on Windows, but provides an environment in which you can
    use opcode caching, an option?

    Best,
    Ezra


    Ezra Barnett Gildesgame | http://growingventuresolutions.com |
    http://ezra-g.com


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