My prefered method to disable the memory limit by putting -1 as it's value in php.ini, is this likely to effect the performance of ezP, or do you just recommend not using it because ez requires more than 8MB (i.e. the default for PHP) of memory?
James, turning it off in php.ini will not affect the performance, you really need to disable it while compiling PHP (that's the default). To be safe, use --disable-memory-limit.
I must also reiterate the importance of a PHP Accelerator. I use Turuk MMCache. I got a 400% speed increase. Then look at the database indexes. There is a post somewhere by someone called Emil I think (and one from me) and by adding indexes *intelligently* you'll get some real speed increases. (I got *huge* increases in performance there)
Do those two and then worry about little tweaks.
Regards, Willie
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