PHP-FPM Performance
Mathew Davies
thepixeldeveloper at googlemail.com
Mon Dec 29 18:47:16 MSK 2008
Thanks for the comments.
Marcos. I am planning to use a VPS at Slicehost, but I have created a
virtual machine with the same specification at home to replicate it.
Reinis. That had little effect on the end result.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:07 AM, Marcos Neves <marcos.neves at gmail.com> wrote:
> I totally agree. What you are really trying to banchmark is the time
> to php respond to nginx and nginx respond to the client.
> Just it.
>
> Marcos Neves
> +55 44 3263-8132
> +55 44 9918-8488
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> 2008/12/22 Reinis Rozitis <r at roze.lv>:
>> Just a note - dont test with <? phpinfo(); ?> do something like <? echo
>> 'Hello world!'; ?> and test then..
>> Because phpinfo() is pretty bloated and intensive (in the past also even
>> with memory leaks).
>>
>>
>> rr
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mathew Davies"
>> <thepixeldeveloper at googlemail.com>
>> To: <nginx at sysoev.ru>
>> Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 8:37 PM
>> Subject: PHP-FPM Performance
>>
>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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