C carlo_gra Verified User Joined Aug 7, 2007 Messages 56 Jun 24, 2010 #1 Anyone tried to complie php-fpm with php 5.3.2 and apache? I've tried to follow the official guide from php-fpm.com (svn) but seems that "./configure" doesn't recognize --with-fpm or --enable-fpm. Have you got ideas? Thanks
Anyone tried to complie php-fpm with php 5.3.2 and apache? I've tried to follow the official guide from php-fpm.com (svn) but seems that "./configure" doesn't recognize --with-fpm or --enable-fpm. Have you got ideas? Thanks
localhost Verified User Joined Aug 17, 2007 Messages 157 Location Moldova Jun 24, 2010 #2 There is no difference between shared object and php-fpm. On a Hosting environment you may get 2-3% speed increase.
There is no difference between shared object and php-fpm. On a Hosting environment you may get 2-3% speed increase.
C carlo_gra Verified User Joined Aug 7, 2007 Messages 56 Jul 5, 2010 #3 localhost said: There is no difference between shared object and php-fpm. On a Hosting environment you may get 2-3% speed increase. Click to expand... I've an hosting environment with about 200 domains on each server: do you think that php-fpm doesn't give real improvement of performance instead of suPHP and fastcgi? Thanks.
localhost said: There is no difference between shared object and php-fpm. On a Hosting environment you may get 2-3% speed increase. Click to expand... I've an hosting environment with about 200 domains on each server: do you think that php-fpm doesn't give real improvement of performance instead of suPHP and fastcgi? Thanks.