Re: PHP 64-bit binaries?

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W dniu 2011-10-16 16:07, Pierre Joye pisze:
hi Justin!

Well, right. The only advantage is the largest maximal available
memory. But I'd to say that if one is processing GB of XML data using
DOM, then he should seriously consider xmlreader and xmlwriter. They
are stream based parser and used a constant relatively low memory foot
print.

For the wincache example given above, if an app needs more than a
couple of GB for its user cache, solution like memcache should
seriously be considered. Opcode cache will certainly reach this value
in most cases :)

Cheers,
--
Pierre


Hi!

I was also thinking about x64 php.
Guys, you said that 64 bit PHP is slightly slower than 32 bit, but there might be areas where x64 will be faster. Let's imagine site basing on image or video processing. That kind of site could take advantage of x64.

Lester gave us a link to unofficial x64 PHP, so compilation is possible. Maybe it is a time to start publishing x64 alpha versions of PHP, collect bugs information and so on.

regards
Tomasz

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