* Paul Birnstihl <paul.birnstihl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > I have recently set up a machine with PHP with both buffering and > compression turned on. Some of the pages being served include up to 3MB > of HTML. > > Can someone explain the benefit(s) of setting these ini directives to > values (ie. larger than 4kb) rather than "On" ? > > I've played around with it as I thought it might speed things up by > using a bigger buffer etc. but the only difference I noticed is a big > jump in memory usage. The reason to set to a value is to set the buffer size -- and usually you do this to tune interaction between PHP and Apache and/or the underlying OS. You want to set it to a value that matches Apache's buffer size and/or the OS's network buffer size. If you don't know these, using the defaults is probably the best bet. -- Matthew Weier O'Phinney | WEBSITES: Webmaster and IT Specialist | http://www.garden.org National Gardening Association | http://www.kidsgardening.com 802-863-5251 x156 | http://nationalgardenmonth.org mailto:matthew@xxxxxxxxxx | http://vermontbotanical.org -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php