Re: CakePHP performance 1.2 - is future any better?
Maybe someone should answer the original question: Will future
versions improve performance?
1.3 - most likely not too much.
2.0 - this will likely see some more significant improvements since
php4 is dropped.
Any advancements after 2.0 are also likely to offer improvements as
more and more code is php5 optimized.
On Nov 24, 3:38 pm, Javier <javier.cor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> CakePHP performance is really poor. To improve it you must use APC and/
> or memcached
>
> On 23 nov, 16:02, Balrog <kraus.it...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello!
> > We are running quite growing social network in Poland for students at
> > CakePHP, now 70k users and 0.5M hits a day.
>
> > We have 3 app servers for it with CakePHP 1.2.5 installed on each.
> > Servers are Quad Core i7 920 + 8G RAM, so rather good machines.
>
> > DB on separate box + nginx frontend for static content on other box.
>
> > Load on each machine is now 5+, i see addons.mozilla using CakePHP
> > with far greater traffic than ours
>
> > Have they released info if they have made any significant changes to
> > the Cake core ? It is rather publicly known that Cake seems to be
> > rather poorly comparing to RoR or Django in performance.
>
> > Any good pieces of advice on how to optimize your app (the cake
> > itself, cause app is prettily good written, db also optimized) ?
>
> > Is upcoming 1.3 or 2.0 anyhow faster or less-cpu-using?
>
> > Regards
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