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Re^2: opcode caching / speed-up app

by Anonymous Monk
on Sep 16, 2013 at 16:51 UTC ( [id://1054316]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: opcode caching / speed-up app
in thread opcode caching / speed-up app

Sorry, I won't be able to provide a link to it. I appreciate the advice. I'll look into more into profiling but I'm sure some sort of implementation of something like FastCGI will be needed as a point. Would you happen to have a good (simplified) link on how to use FastCGI? The apps are tested and used on Windows and later installed on both Windows and Linux. Thanks again.

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Re^3: opcode caching / speed-up app
by TJPride (Pilgrim) on Sep 16, 2013 at 20:21 UTC
    The work I do is more low-volume, high-processor utility runs, and in the instances where I have to deal with high-volume traffic, I use PHP instead (yes, this is a Perl site, but both languages have their strengths and weaknesses, imho). Someone more pure Perl will have to supply you with info on FastCGI.

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