The opcode cache skips out the scanning, parsing and compilation steps
after the first run.
So if you have an opcode cache you're only going to see benefit the
first time before its stored.
Scott
Christian Schneider wrote:
David Z|lke wrote:
of course. how can you measure scanner performance with an opcode cache
on :p
That's what I thought. It also means my initial excitement is gone as we
(as anyone running anything but a personal home page) are using opcode
caches anyway. I basically just wanted it to be mentioned to avoid the
impression that people will actually see a 20% speed-up by this.
- Chris
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