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Posted by ac on 10/15/79 11:29
try `ssh' onto the server and
test locally on the server, use `wget', `curl' or even write a small script....
what do you get this time ?
low traffic may also problemical, if the server shares bandwith with
other host, and there are busy ones among them.
On 10/17/05, Ruben Rubio Rey <ruben@rentalia.com> wrote:
> In a "almost idle desktop machine" always takes arround 0.04.
>
> The measured is on a server when it was with low traffic (average load
> arround 0.7)
>
> ac wrote:
>
> >where did these time measured?
> >on a heavily loaded server or on your own almost idle desktop machine ?
> >
> >
> >On 10/14/05, Ruben Rubio Rey <ruben@rentalia.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>I m creating a cache system, and i have a problem: PHP takes a lot of
> >>time opening the file. (Im using 2.6.9-1.667smp and XFS)
> >>
> >>* For files less or equal 6 Kb, takes arround 0.02-0.03 miliseconds - its
> >>ok
> >>* For files arround 35 Kb takes arround 0.2-0.4 miliseconds - too much.
> >>
> >>What can I do to make faster opening files?
> >>
> >>**************************************************************
> >>Source code:
> >> if(file_exists($filename)){
> >> $modified_date=filemtime($filename);
> >> if(time()<($modified_date+1 * 24 * 60 * 60)){
> >> $handle = fopen($filename, "r");
> >> $contents = fread($handle, filesize($filename));
> >> fclose($handle);
> >> echo $contents;
> >> }
> >> }
> >>**************************************************************
> >>
> >>Thinks that I have tried:
> >>* fopen is *much* faster than include
> >>* filemtime is faster than filectime
> >>* Pear Cache its too much slower (0.5-0.7 milsecond per file)
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance
> >>Tk421
> >>
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> >
> >
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