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Author eAccelerator vs session.save_handler & zlb compression ... best setup?
Richard

2006-05-23, 10:06 pm

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hi all,

i'm starting to do some performance tweaking on an eA'd site, and
playing with the caching/compression settings.

question ... with eA up-n-running, what are the correct/most efficient
settings of compression and save_handlers?

in my php.ini, i've got:

output_buffering = 4096
;output_handler =
zlib.output_compression = On
zlib.output_compression_level = 5
;zlib.output_handler =
session.save_handler = files

with these setting, everything works, and eA seems to be caching.

i note that my php -i reports:

Registered save handlers => files user sqlite eaccelerator

but if i change to:

session.save_handler = eaccelerator

then my page display pegs the CPU & just loops/hangs ...

in general, i'm unclear abt the interaction bet these settings ... my
goal, of course, is to have eA carrying as much of the burder as possible.

suggestions as to 'best' setup, or a pointer to a thread/reference?

thanks!

richard
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