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Bug #73796 PHP init time is too slow
Submitted: 2016-12-20 21:20 UTC Modified: -
From: spam2 at rhsoft dot net Assigned:
Status: Open Package: Performance problem
PHP Version: 7.0.14 OS:
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2016-12-20 21:20 UTC] spam2 at rhsoft dot net
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Hi

It's great that PHP 7.0 imporved runtime performance and 7.1 even more but someone should also take a look at initialization times

that numbers are the code below straight before our core-cms sends the output-buffer to the client
0.0044 / 0.0019

$runtime = round(($cms_stop_microtime - $_SERVER['REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT']), 4) . ' / ' . round(($cms_stop_microtime - $cms_startup_microtime), 4);
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500 Requests

DYNAMIC CMS: 2915 us
STATIC HTM:  158 us
STATIC PHP:  987 us
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STATIC PHP is the cms-page saved as HTML but with .php as extension, no code, so 33% of the whole runtime is initialization of PHP - the 158 us is the same file with ,htm


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 [2016-12-20 21:23 UTC] spam2 at rhsoft dot net
that's mod_php - not CGI and so PHP is not unloaded between requests!
 
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