Nick I have an application that involves some heavy lifting ( with some requests running over 4000 lines of code) so finding the right cache solution is a priority. But my Linux admin skills are limited so I really need a "set and forget" solution. How confident are you that 1.2 will be relatively problem-free and will allow long periods of uptime on RedHat 7.1? Lurking on their lists, it seems that some of the other non-commercial solutions seem to be struggling to achieve this kind of reliabliity. Are you pretty confident that you have cracked it? Is it safe and sensible for a Linux newbie to deploy phpa on a production server? Any feedback appreciated. Geoff Caplan Advantae Ltd PS: Thanks for making phpa available to the php community - I am always impressed by the generosity of people who make this kind of contribution. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ www.php-accelerator.co.uk Home of the free PHP Accelerator To post, send email to phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, email phpa-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject unsubscribe