It's quite suprising how fast my PHP (and Perl) is under WinME/Apache 1.3.27/PHP 4.3.2... It's unstable as F though so not way to recommended...
I was intrested in your server specs? How much RAM? And so on... And was the tests on the same server or did I missunderstand something? "Azflsite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Thought I throw in my post from the forums into this > mailing list: > > Just wanted to give my results on this test I did. > First the story. I will be hosting sites on my server > and decided to go with .NET/Win2003, with IIS. Well > most sites are php based or perl with mysql backend. > After configuring everything I gave it a test from > another system externally. i did that and noticed it > was slow. Slower compared to the linux box I currently > have the site on for testing purposes on another > provider. Heck even while statements without hitting > the DB were giving delays that were over 10 seconds! > > Wooa I couldnt believe it. So I decided to add a code > snippet to get the seconds of script execution. I did > this off a query with 12 results that echoed out into > html. Now with Linux I came up with numbers like: > > 0.0163360 > > > The above number was pretty consistent. Now onto > Windows 2003 .NET. On the same page with the same > output: > > 2.6936080 > 0.9500151 > 4.9112860 > 0.6226690 > 0.6032619 > > Wooa!! But this cant be true. I have had Win2k host > php sites before and it seemed faster then .NET. But > these are the results so far. So with this my thoughts > of cause are: > > a) Windows just plain sucks with open source > b) .NET doesnt seem to allow cgi, only ISAPI. Perhaps > ISAPI is slowing it down > c) In Linux Im using Apache, where in Windows Im using > IIS > d) The .NET OS is a beta and that could be the issue > e) My code just sucks. But why would it be faster on > Linux then? > > Any thoughts on the possibilities I have shown here? > > The Chaos > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). > http://calendar.yahoo.com -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php