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    Phoronix: Clear Linux's Latest Performance-Optimizing Effort: Greater PHP Performance

    Developers working on Intel's Clear Linux distribution have taken to performance tuning of their stock PHP packages during their migration from PHP5 to PHP7...

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  • #2
    Why would anybody incorporate PHP into their distro is beyond me.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wizard69 View Post
      Why would anybody incorporate PHP into their distro is beyond me.
      Maybe because it's the most widely used server side language?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by wizard69 View Post
        Why would anybody incorporate PHP into their distro is beyond me.
        Haters are going to hate.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by wizard69 View Post
          Why would anybody incorporate PHP into their distro is beyond me.
          Plenty of websites are running on PHP, including Phoronix. Personally, I have my website running with a custom Rust web server.

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          • #6
            Some benchmarks of nodejs running on various platforms would be interesting

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mmstick View Post
              Plenty of websites are running on PHP, including Phoronix. Personally, I have my website running with a custom Rust web server.
              Also, Facebook, Slack... granted both Facebook and Slack have had to diversify a bit.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by microcode View Post

                Also, Facebook, Slack... granted both Facebook and Slack have had to diversify a bit.
                lol - love the understatement! top work

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                • #9
                  Ubuntu, Fedora, Suse ... pleeeeaaaasssse start using features that have been provided by GCC for ages, instead of lazily compile everything with -O2 and punisch users with 10-20% lower performance.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Linuxhippy View Post
                    Ubuntu, Fedora, Suse ... pleeeeaaaasssse start using features that have been provided by GCC for ages, instead of lazily compile everything with -O2 and punisch users with 10-20% lower performance.
                    What should be done, according to you? (Honestly being curious here.)

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