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 ;-)
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.
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
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
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 4:39 PM, Martin Zvarík <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jochem Maas napsal(a):
>
>> 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
Jochem Maas napsal(a):
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 Ze
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