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Posted by Marcus Bointon on 10/02/56 11:32
On 19 Nov 2005, at 04:07, Curt Zirzow wrote:
> If you are using mysql i would use the SQL_CACHE flag, it will
> eliminate the need for you to manage the cache.
You don't necessarily need to us the SQL_CACHE flag in queries - you
can just turn on the query cache globally using query_cache_type=1 in
your my.cnf. Otherwise I quite agree - and MySQL has the huge
advantage that it will work very nicely across multi-server deployments:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/query-cache.html
> The last version of php5.1 i have installed APC on is a cvs
> snapshot of around Feb 4 2005 11:49:05. Nothing special was needed.
The current 3.0.8 release of APC is broken in PHP 5.1.0-dev if you
ever use __autoload. It will be fixed in 3.0.9 (and is fixed in CVS),
though Rasmus implied that 3.0.9 is waiting until 5.1 release.
Marcus
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