[phpa] Re: Please do not flame!
- From: Nick Lindridge <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 20:18:56 +0000
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 11:56:43AM +0100, Stefan Priebsch wrote:
>
> Hi Nick, hi list,
Hi Stefan.
> be assured I don't indent to start a flamewar, but I'd still like to
> discuss the possibility of creating phpa for Windows. This is because my
> company is creating PHP-based applications that run on our customer's
> servers. As lots of them do use Windows servers, there surely would be a
> huge demand for a windows solution as well.
Don't worry, your comments won't start a flame war. I don't
imagine there ever being a windows version of phpa though. I don't have the
time myself, and I'm not sure how much better it would perform compared to
other caches. Jamie said in his reply that APC runs on windows, and I'd be
inclined to try that if you haven't already.
I'd consider letting the source out for someone to try a port at some point,
but not right now. It's also not quite thread safe, and so that would take a
little bit of time to address as well.
I'd be keen to know what improvement you can get from other caches
working on windows. And also from the Zend eval version as that's
clearly the cache to compare against performance wise.
Nick
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