steve schreef:
> Run APC on the main site. Create a separate instance of apache running
> on another port and have it use the ZendOptimizer, and have the admin
> stuff there.
> 

I did one better .. I got the go ahead to just remove ZendOptimizer :-)

it's better in that it's less work for me ;-)

> Also, have you tried changing the options for the zend thing to not
> actually optimize? It only has positive effects if you are also using
> their opcode cache. They moved the optimizer part into their decoder
> so they could name it that for a typical bait and switch job on
> unsuspecting webmasters. Bleh...

ah ... hmm. well ... yes. :-/

thanks for the info.

> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 4:44 AM, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Nathan Nobbe schreef:
>>> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 4:39 PM, Martin Zvarík <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jochem Maas napsal(a):
>> napsal(a) ... that's even weirder than my 'schreef' :-)
>>
>>>>> anyone know whether running ZendOptimizer + APC simultaneously still
>>>>> causes allsorts
>>>>> of problems ... I know it did in the past but I can't find any very recent
>>>>> stuff about the
>>>>> issues online.
>>>>>
>>>> I believe you should look up eAccelerator or XCache, which should work with
>>>> ZendOptimizer.
>>>
>>> as Jocheem said before the app is bound to apc; depends on the
>>> implementation whether it could be ported to another solution.
>> technically I can remove/replace APC - but time and desire say otherwise.
>>
>> the joke is that the server in question will only be running my app ... with
>> the expection of a generic controlpanel thang for server management ...
>> which requires ZendOptimizer ... and the sysadmin doesn't want to turn off
>> ZendOptimizer because then the controlpanel app won't work
>> (the server only exists to run the app/site/foo I wrote for a given client,
>> but obviously I'll have to 'fix' my stuff so that the controlpanel can
>> continue to run)
>>
>> just another wtf. regardless, thanks to those that responded.
>>
>>
>>
>>> -nathan
>>
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