Re: phpng: Refactored PHP Engine with Big Performance Improvement

From: Date: Thu, 08 May 2014 14:14:39 +0000
Subject: Re: phpng: Refactored PHP Engine with Big Performance Improvement
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On 8 במאי 2014, at 17:02, Andi Gutmans <[email protected]> wrote:



There are tools and know-how


That's what I meant by "history".
I don't think that should deter us from discontinuing an inferior option if
there's an easy migration path.

out there on configuring various aspects of PHP through http.conf/.htaccess..


Httpd.conf should work unchanged, and if we make htscanner a standard part
of PHP - so will htaccess.

I think this actually shows how little understanding there is in the market
in terms of how easy migrating to FastCGI is.

Sure you can achieve most of that via FastCGI but I do not believe it’s as
simple and straightforward


It actually is, very.  And we can make it even more so if we decided that
was the way to go.

I guess we’ll need to agree to disagree on this one :)


No problem :)
But let's disagree for the right reasons.  Saying it's hard to switch is
simply not true.  Heck, even our very own Zend Server runs on mod_php, two
flavors of FastCGI and one fpm - with no complexities stemming from these
different setups.

Zeev


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