Well, here again NSK wrote:
Wikipedia/WikiCommons/Wikibooks are all dangerously slow. I recently installed the Zend Optimiser 2.5.7 on my site www.wikinerds.org . Zend Optimiser speeds up php by 40%. I think you should install it too if you haven't done so already.
Have you tried Turck? It's on all pages you may find about MediaWiki performance tuning. http://turck-mmcache.sourceforge.net/. And yes, wikimedia sites sure run bytecode cache. You may try other caching facilities (memcached, squid, ...) as well, then you could tell that wikineds.org is running xxx% faster ;-)
Domas
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 08:50:40 +0200, Domas Mituzas Domas.Mituzas@microlink.lt wrote:
Well, here again NSK wrote:
Wikipedia/WikiCommons/Wikibooks are all dangerously slow. I recently installed the Zend Optimiser 2.5.7 on my site www.wikinerds.org . Zend Optimiser speeds up php by 40%. I think you should install it too if you haven't done so already.
Have you tried Turck? It's on all pages you may find about MediaWiki performance tuning. http://turck-mmcache.sourceforge.net/. And yes, wikimedia sites sure run bytecode cache. You may try other caching facilities (memcached, squid, ...) as well, then you could tell that wikineds.org is running xxx% faster ;-)
Domas
We are already using Turck, but see: http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2005-February/020252.htm Is this authentic?
Tomer Chachamu (the.r3m0t@gmail.com) [050225 07:24]:
We are already using Turck, but see: http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2005-February/020252.htm Is this authentic?
I don't know if it's authentic, but it came through to the list from an unsubscribed address and I approved it ;-)
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