Friday, March 5, 2010

Re: Flame Post: Performance 1.2.6 vs 1.3.0-RC1 - Bad news.

It honestly doesn't matter in the end once caching, memcached and APC
are running.

The same applies to any framework, you just go with whatevers
comfortable for you.

On Mar 5, 1:41 am, nurvzy <nur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been using 1.3 for production site with zero issues thus far.
>
> On Mar 5, 2:34 am, WebbedIT <p...@webbedit.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > @Derico
> > Whilst it would be interesting to hear from the developers as to why
> > there is such as big difference between those numbers I must state
> > that we've been here many times before and benchmarking an
> > installation of CakePHP to echo "Hello World" is not a true benchmark
> > of the frameworks abilities.
>
> > Who in their right mind would install such a framework to echo "Hello
> > World"?  They would sensibly code a single HTML/PHP page which would
> > beat the crap out of any framework's benchmark as they are not
> > intended to facilitate such menial tasks.
>
> > You need to test the performance of an application to get a true
> > picture of how the versions compare against one another as I doubt
> > there have been any modifications to code to improve the performance
> > of running a single PHP echo command.
>
> > What happens to those requests per second when you start using
> > behaviours, components, plugins etc?
>
> > @Robert P
>
> > > I'm currently enjoying a sensible framework.
>
> > Which framework are you using instead and what is your criteria set
> > which deems CakePHP to not be a sensible framework?
>
> > I personally am sticking with 1.2.x until 1.3 has been stable for some
> > time whilst others have been running production sites on 1.3 for some
> > time and I have not seen many threads questioning its performance.

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