Hello friends.

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As a developer, I got a website written on this << wonderful >> framework :)).

I never did this in my life, and I didn’t imagine that a symphony framwork could do this.

Previously, as the site owners say, when the number of users was about 4-5,000 per day was normal, but now it has exceeded 7000 and the Processor is eating 100%.

On the main page ( index.php ) all content was buffered as follows

 ob_start(); ... ... ob_end_flush(); 

It seems to help with loading the page, with the database everything is in order (optimized). But still, after a while, again the whole memory is 100%

Please, help. Maybe someone knows how to optimize the performance of symfony 1.4?

  • already tried to profile (and to cache)? - KoVadim
  • @KoVadim Cache symfony 1.4 framework normalno delaet. I have at least the global correct things to do. For example, I deleted all the htaccess files and transferred the config user216109 to
  • transferring htaccess files to one config is unlikely to change performance significantly. Well, once in caching you are sure - then just profile. - KoVadim
  • @KoVadim What do you think ob_start(); what will help me? - user216109
  • I think that will help a little. It will help if there is a heavy code inside the scripts and the page is given away for a long time (here the subtle difference between is given and calculated). But better look for problems inside the code. Maybe the base does not stand up. - KoVadim

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