Other things you can do is optimizing autoloading of your classes and set
apc.stat=0 in your config (supposing you're using APC). That should give you
some decent speedup, and does not add all the troubles that HipHop could
cause... I really suggest you to stay away from it and to try ANYTHING else
before :)
Marco Pivetta
http://twitter.com/Ocramius
http://marco-pivetta.com



On 16 June 2011 16:50, Tristan <tristan.bessou...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Someone asked a similar question during the sfLive.
> Fabien answer that symfony will not support HipHop as it "does not speed-up
> a lot the website".
>
> I may disagree with that but as Thomas said, you can start with Varnish and
> you'll gain a lot of speed before thinking of HipHop
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