Re: Performance Problem

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Doh, sorry...  I was jokingly replying to:

"I was going to suggest that it was most likely an Apache or DNS
issue as opposed to PHP, but after I realized I missed that your "php
tests were run on a single-line PHP script that simply echoed 'hi' so
it couldn't get much simpler than that," I figured I should re-read
before replying again."


Adriano Manocchia wrote:
> Whoa. No need to get snippy. I was being sincere in my gratitude for the
> suggestions. If nothing else, I'm sure I'll be making more use of Xdebug
> in the future.
> 
> On Feb 27, 2008, at 3:55 PM, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> 
>> Adriano Manocchia wrote:
>>> Well, I just spent more time messing with httpd's conf and it the
>>> problem seems to have resolved itself by turning off hostname lookups. I
>>> know there's overhead associated with it, but I don't really understand
>>> why it only affected PHP, and so drastically. At any rate, I guess this
>>> issue is solved. Thanks for the help.
>>>
>>> Adriano
>>
>> Yes, we all knew exactly what your problem was.  Sorry we didn't post
>> quicker ;-)
>>
>> -Shawn
>>
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