Fannon wrote:BUT I don't think that any developer uses a Computer with 64MB RAM today
Yes, maybe you are right. I for example have a small client who is using an XAMPP on a system with Windows XP and just 256MB Ram for an intranet website for just 3 users. He feels okay with it. It is not fast but for his work he feels okay with it. Where should we draw the line?
Fannon wrote:But otherwise... working and developing on PHP Applications becomes a MUCH better experience when the site loads in 2ms instead of 2253ms.
The performance depends hardly from the used techniques and applications too. if you are using CMS like CakePHP a page can load much longer then procedural php. You don't really feel the difference if a page needs 200ms or 150ms to load
Such comparisons are never fair. Yes, faster is always better! But maybe a configuration which will get your stack very fast has the opposit effect on another user. What i want to say: performance optimazion can't be generalized: It has to be done from user to user.
I don't say that my very own opinion is the only truth. It's just my opinion. i hope you keep that in mind
Fannon wrote:If you like I can share some Settings I did or what Settings i find generally useful.
Well, i personally don't need them because i tweek my systems on my own. But yes, this is a community board from users for users. Maybe your changes will help others who are not sure about all that settings.
best wishes,
Altrea