I've currently updated to PHP 5.2.1 from PHP 4.6.6. (Seems to be running smooth so, far) I've installed the latest Zend Optimizer as well. Would I need to upgrade to MySQL 5.2.3 for better performance on my vbulletin software? (I'm at mysql 4.1.21 Standard.)
Also, I realize that using PHP 5, the standard for the memory setting is 16mb as the default. Would 50mb be too much for this setup listed below?
I'm running Dual Xeon E5310 Processors (Clovertowns)
4 Gigs DDR of memory
120GB 7200RPM SATA / 8MB Cache
Also, I realize that using PHP 5, the standard for the memory setting is 16mb as the default. Would 50mb be too much for this setup listed below?
I'm running Dual Xeon E5310 Processors (Clovertowns)
4 Gigs DDR of memory
120GB 7200RPM SATA / 8MB Cache
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