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Posted by Gilles Ganault on 01/07/08 07:04
On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 18:41:32 -0800 (PST), NC <nc@iname.com> wrote:
>It's not; you are confusing caching content with caching database
>queries.
Thanks for the clarification.
>If you cache queries, you simply turn on query caching in the MySQL
>server; no specific calls from the application are necessary.
Am I right in saying that MySQL doesn't care from which web user the
query is coming: As long as it's in the DB cache, ie. it's a query
that is often made from web user, regardless of who they are, it will
be sent to the PHP process, significantly improving performance since
MySQL won't actually have to compute it and access the hard disk?
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