I've been using Turck MMCache for over 6 months now. I use it on several severs including FreeBSD (2), Windows (1) and Linux (3). I've been very happy with Turck MMCache and as of the last few releases it is actually faster than Zend's product though not by very much (granted could be within margin of error but it is still very nice and neat).
Turck also has the Turck Loader for clients that don't want the full power of Turck MMCache but need to be able to run Turck MMCache encoded scripts.
You can use the command line php file to encode scripts or I also wrote Turck MMCache PHPCoder, a web based front end to Turck MMCache that also allows you to restrict execution and prepend/append code to each file such as licensing control code or copyright stuff (http://phpcoder.shadonet.com).
Bottom line I don't have a machine running PHP I don't have Turck MMCache installed on and I have aeen a tremendous performance increase since I installed it.
Jason
Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) wrote:
Hi,
I am going to use Turck MMCache with Encoder. Anyone on the list have used it on Linux, MacOS X, Windows?
Any caveats and/or side effect?
Your feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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