> RESULTS:
>
> - Results are "Requests per second". I'm not sure how to
> interpret the numbers on an absolute scale, but the relative
> comparisons should be somewhat meaningful.
>
> - Each test was conducted 5 times and the average is shown.
>
> - "ab" was used from t
> Steve Willer has written a few words about PHP and Embperl. Look at
>
> http://perl.apache.org/embperl/Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_webpersonals_com_St
Well, the 10-20 times performance difference is very
questionable. Depends a lot on what you are doing. For most stuff PHP is
about 30% slower
>
> > Steve Willer has written a few words about PHP and Embperl. Look at
> >
> >
> http://perl.apache.org/embperl/Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_webperson
> als_com_St
>
> Well, the 10-20 times performance difference is very
> questionable. Depends a lot on what you are doing. For most stuff PHP is
>
> Can anyone point me towards any good resources comparing EmbPerl, PHP,
> etc.?
>
> Or better yet, does anyone have any real world stories about the
> merits of each in terms of performance, memory consumption, bugs, etc?
>
Steve Willer has written a few words about PHP and Embperl. Look at
h
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Robert Locke wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone point me towards any good resources comparing EmbPerl, PHP,
> etc.?
>
> Or better yet, does anyone have any real world stories about the
> merits of each in terms of performance, memory consumption, bugs, etc?
>
> On an unrelated