Mat,

You are right, I should have done that.  I setup eAccelerator for IIS
in both FastCGI and ISAPI modes.  Unfortunately, I could not get
eAccelerator working in non-thread-safe mode with FastCGI (which is
what Microsoft recommends).  Here are my results:

PHP ISAPI eAccelerator Symfony: 25.06
PHP FastCGI eAccelerator Symfony (thread-safe mode): 23.41
PHP ISAPI Symphony (no accelerator): 11.36

Even if I got FastCGI and eAccelerator working in non-thread-safe
mode, I don't think it would come close to touching PyISAPIe and
Django in these tests.

Thoughts?

On May 12, 6:19 am, "Mat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dunno if you can do it on IIS (cant say ive ever tried), but try installing
> a PHP accelerator such as eaccelarator or APC, both are open source. This
> will cache your php files similar to *.pyc in python, and should give you a
> x8-x10 boost. It is not really a fair test without it :) It is how we run
> all out symfony servers and they wouldn't cope otherwise!
>
> Mat

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