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21 Dec 09

Discussion: Magento Users Group | LinkedIn

This is a very interesting thread. We are running large Magento sites on highly optimized environments and still see issues scaling Magento. If you are running the entire site on Magento, sure you can tweak it further - but in general it is not the case - large customers always want additional platforms like wordpress or a cms as well.

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16 Dec 09

Discussion: Magento Users Group | LinkedIn

  • With the new release and update of the Zend framework, Magento should become faster. It worked well for us with the Magento, but some custom modules couldn't work with the Zend framework. This is something they need to fix. But I'm sure a well-knowledgable PHP guy can figure out a way to solve this issue. Try the Zend Framework is my suggestion.





    Also eAccelerator, XCache or APC can accelerate your platform as suggested. What is suggested by Andrew should work very well too! One could also try to put the platform behind a reversed proxy as Squid.





    An interesting way however is a new kind of compilation. Check out this website.


    http://www.phpcompiler.org/

    This kind of PHP-configuartion should work with Magento 1.3.2 and later. Actually, it can double the performance.





    Good luck and don't hesitate to contact me should you have any further questions.

14 Dec 09

Magento debugging - loading blocks, layouts and config files | Fontis - IT Consulting, Development and eCommerce

t actually loads config XML files. Adding some logging statements in here will show you exactly which XML files are getting loaded, but as it's executed be

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