Our initial tests showed ~10-20% speed increase on
benchmarks where we just hit a page over and over,
but not on all pages.

The code is included, so people can see what it's doing,
but it is most likely not as sophisticated as Zend's
upcoming offering.  Zend actually knows how everything works
- the bware author didn't, apparently.

In some emails with the author, he stated that it's not intended to
go 'head to head' with zend cache, but was meant to give them
a moderate speed gain, which it did.

YMMV

Hope that helps.  :)




Marcin Orlowski wrote:

> Anyone have played with Afterburner PHP cache (
> http://bwcache.bware.it/ )? I'm curious the resutls ;)
>
> Regards,
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