It's never going to be as fast as straight CGI.  But, if
you can do any connection sharing, look into that.  I've
never used PHP on the iSeries, but if there's a way to keep
connections to the DB open, that may be a good start.


On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 09:11:32 +0100
 "Richard ECUYER" <recuyer@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi group,
> 
> I am new to this group and have a little question about
> php/iserie and
> performance.
> We use php into pase and i have poor (not always)
> performance.
> 
> i end my pgm with return and it seems that they don't
> stay in memory.
> 
> have you any suggestion to improve performances ?
> 
> thank's in advance.
> 
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