Zend Optimizer != accelerator (yes it's bad naming). Zend Platform is
the product which has byte code caching and it also supports Windows
although only with Zend Core (FastCGI) as mod_php on Windows is very
unstable and slow.

Andi

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis Fogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 6:03 PM
> To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
> Subject: Re: [fw-general] ZF performance advice
> 
> 
> I did some more investigation:
> 
> I'm not getting much of a performance boost from either eAccelerator
or
> Zend
> Optimizer
> over no op code cache for my ZF infrastructure, which is a bit of a
> surprise.
> 
> I decided to try optimization on code that everyone can try.
> I loaded Rob Allen's current ZF tutorial (zf_tutorial-1.4.1.zip) at
> http://akrabat.com/zend-framework-tutorial/
> and added some timing functions in a file called util.php and placed
it
> in
> the library dir.
> I also modified his index.php.  Both these files are included in this
> post.
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p13185506/util.php util.php
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p13185506/index.php index.php
> 
> The results:
> 
> It's much faster: zend framework page generation takes about 0.4 sec.
> 
> I used MySQL this time and the db connection times are quick!  About
> 0.02 -
> 0.03 sec on my computer compared to 0.57 sec with Postgres.
> 
> The op code cache solutions are not providing much of a performance
> boost.
> The optimizers might improve performance a bit but it's hard to tell.
> I did not load the data in excel so this is more of an eyeball result,
> but
> you can try it yourself.
> 
> If others try the code (esp on linux), please report some numbers so
> comparisons can be made.
> If you find op code caches are giving a big performance improvement,
> that
> would be interesting to know.
> Also, if you find that postgres on linux performances much faster,
that
> would be great to know!
> 
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