Hi.

I am using a tool called "Siege" (http://www.joedog.org/index/siege-
home) to test the http load with 50 concurrent users, and the results
are bad:

HTTP/1.1 200   0.64 secs:    4923 bytes ==> /en
HTTP/1.1 200   1.33 secs:    4925 bytes ==> /en
HTTP/1.1 200   1.38 secs:    4922 bytes ==> /en
HTTP/1.1 200   1.44 secs:    4924 bytes ==> /en
HTTP/1.1 200   1.47 secs:    4924 bytes ==> /en
HTTP/1.1 200   1.48 secs:    4924 bytes ==> /en
...
...
HTTP/1.1 200   7.00 secs:    4924 bytes ==> /en
HTTP/1.1 200   7.04 secs:    4923 bytes ==> /en
HTTP/1.1 200   7.05 secs:    4923 bytes ==> /en
HTTP/1.1 200   7.07 secs:    4924 bytes ==> /en
HTTP/1.1 200   7.08 secs:    4924 bytes ==> /en
HTTP/1.1 200   7.10 secs:    4924 bytes ==> /en


What can possibly cause this? What things should I optimize?

I tried the same test with 100 concurrent users on www.symfony-project.org,
and the average response time was 0.52secs.

I am using symfony 1.4 with sfPropel15Plugin, SQL queries are
minimized down to 6 queries, links are generated using named routes.

Please help.

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