This week we will cover the Zend Cache, A script caching mechanism from Zend which will save pre-compiled versions of PHP scripts in order to avoid having to re-compile them every time, resulting in huge performance benefits. First we will go over the strengths and weaknesses of Zend's Cache and then we will move onto comparing the Zend Cache to other, open-source, free cache's.
A couple of weeks ago, Zend finally released their long awaited product line, including much needed products, such as a stable, quality Cache as well as an encoder that allows you to encrypt and distribute your code. But are these products all that they're hyped to be? Are they worth their price tags? Over the next couple of weeks I will be offering you my reviewsof the different Zend products, the Zend Launchpad, the Zend IDE, the Zend Cache and the Zend encoder.
This week we will cover the Zend Cache, A script caching mechanism from Zendwhich will save pre-compiled versions of PHP scripts in order to avoid havingto re-compile them every time, resulting in huge performance benefits. Firstwe will go over the strengths and weaknesses of Zend's Cache and then we willmove onto comparing the Zend Cache to other, open-source, free cache's.