Cache Performance Comparison | MySQL Performance Blog
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008gives you an idea how different caching methods perform. Read it before implementing something
gives you an idea how different caching methods perform. Read it before implementing something
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FastCGI extension to IIS6, so u can ran php in a sane way
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Smaple AGI scripts in PHP
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some useful php function implemented in JavaScript
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how to graph using snmp-netgraph, gd, php, and database (in russian)
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To get a good idea of the relative impact of the chosen filesystem I also tuned the amount of shared buffers used in the PostgreSQL database software, which powers a number of sites on the server. On top of that, I also took a look at the benefit of us…
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George Schlossnagle notes on hight performance PHP, from PHPCON 2002
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