The pages are very mySQL intensive. No classes used. Many "includes" though. > -----Original Message----- > From: Manuel Lemos [mailto:mlemos@acm.org] > Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 5:44 PM > To: php-db@lists.php.net > Subject: Re: MMCache Benchmarks don't show much improvement? > > > Hello, > > On 08/20/2003 09:10 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote: > > Hello, I installed MMCache on one of our boxes here and did > a few timing > > tests. I have to say I'm very unimpressed given the hype > and the benchmarks > > on their servers. Am I missing something? (and yes, > phpinfo() shows the > > module is loaded). I was the only person hitting the pages > on this test box. > > For the smaller pages, I would'nt expect much improvement, > but I would > > expect for the larger loading pages to see at least SOME > speed increase... > > > > I have removed the URL's since you couldn't get to them on our LAN > > anyways... But the values are fairly accurate (as much as a > stopwatch, my > > fingers and my eyes can be) > > It all depends on what you are doing. You will really notice great > improvements if your scripts are mostly PHP processing intensive. In > scripts that may be delayed by database, file system or > network accesses the speedup may not be so noticeable. > > In this case, the content caching may be noticeable on subsequent > accesses to the data generated by the type of external > accesses that I mentioned. > > You also will notice greater speedup if your scripts are complex or > include many classes. > > -- > > Regards, > Manuel Lemos > > Free ready to use OOP components written in PHP > http://www.phpclasses.org/ > > > -- > PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php