PHP-FPM Performance

Marcos Neves marcos.neves at gmail.com
Mon Dec 22 03:59:23 MSK 2008


What  location @dynamic does?

Where´s your VPS and what´re your impressions?

Marcos Neves
+55 44 3263-8132
+55 44 9918-8488



2008/12/21 Mathew Davies <thepixeldeveloper at googlemail.com>:
> That was for when I using a memcached server to bypass PHP. The script
> produces an average of 1.2ms. I guess I can get no more out of my
> small VPS package so thank you for all the help Sergio and Marcos.
>
> Ps : I'm very pleased with 300req/s. :)
>
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Marcos Neves <marcos.neves at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I think your performance is correct. On my machine phpinfo() is taking
>> 2.8 seconds to complete, and that will result in 300 req/s
>> Try with this script:
>> http://gist.github.com/38628
>>
>> What  location @dynamic does?
>>
>> Marcos Neves
>> +55 44 3263-8132
>> +55 44 9918-8488
>>
>>
>>
>> 2008/12/20 Mathew Davies <thepixeldeveloper at googlemail.com>:
>>> I currently have APC installed and it's caching the pages correctly. I
>>> did experiment with the nginx memcached module where nginx would
>>> simply bypass the php altogther, this massively improved performance
>>> to the sound of 1,200 req/s, but it's not easy to implement into my
>>> current web application.
>>>
>>> I'm quite new to nginx so I've attached my configs incase I've missed something.
>>>
>>> nginx.conf
>>> http://pastie.org/private/q2eqdofkwf2fqahl4xjqpa
>>>
>>> php-fpm.conf
>>> http://pastie.org/private/mvitmolavbcqfwpp944xfq
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 12:05 AM, Sergio Bruder <bruder at haxent.com.br> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Em 20/12/2008, às 16:37, Mathew Davies escreveu:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm currently using nginx/0.7.27 + PHP 5.2.8 with the fpm patch on
>>>>> Ubuntu Server 8.10 with 256 MB RAM. Nginx is serving static files very
>>>>> fast at 1,500 req/s while serving a phpinfo(); page will drop right
>>>>> down to 300 req/s. This performance is nothing to be sniffed at with
>>>>> the current specifications of the machine, but I'm wandering if there
>>>>> is any room to squeeze more performance from the php side of things.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind Regards,
>>>>> -Mathew Davies.
>>>>
>>>> You are using some accelerator? PHP acelerators brings a moderate gain
>>>> of performance and a better gain in parallelism in my humble experience
>>>> (because of gains in memory allocation per process).
>>>>
>>>> Sergio Devojno Bruder
>>>> bruder at haxent.com.br
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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