
This code works: It works, but according to 'ab', it's much slower to use APC than hitting the SQLite file directly:-/ # ab -kc 10 -t 30 Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms) 50% 105 66% 1054 75% 2066 80% 3089 90% 4347 95% 8136 98% 10140 99% 12148 100% 13115 (longest request) # ab -kc 10 -t 30 Percentage of the requests served within a certain time (ms) 50% 29 66% 30 75% 31 80% 32 90% 2038 95% 6072 98% 14049 99% 17056 100% 17199 (longest request) Does APC start making sense with a lot more users, or is SQLite just much faster than MySQL? Gilles Ganault wrote: On Sun, 13:26:45 +0200, Gilles Ganault wrote: Thanks for the tip. On Sun, 13:26:45 +0200, Gilles Ganault wrote: Thanks for the tip.
