News Feed
Jobs Feed
Sections




News Archive
Vito's Blog:
A quick look at the Tokyo Tyrant extension for PHP
August 18, 2009 @ 10:28:32

In this new post to his blog Vito takes "a quick look" at the newly released Tokyo Tyrant extension for PHP (an interface to the Tokyo Cabinet key/value store).

Here's a quick, rough look at the speed of the Tokyo Tyrant extension for PHP released by Mikko 2 days ago. I am using it as an on-memory hash. Profiling done with xdebug on PHP 5.3.0.

He includes two shots of the output from a sample run with PHP 5.3.0 - one showing a simple execution of a get and put for a set of values and the other comparing the simplicity of that to a more complex request structure for this implementation of a Tyrant interface.

0 comments voice your opinion now!
tokyotyrant extension mikko xdebug


blog comments powered by Disqus

Similar Posts

Zend Developer Zone: Tracing PHP Applications with xdebug

PHP Security Blog: Suhosin 0.9.15 comes with Transparent phpinfo() Protection

Christian Stocker's Blog: php xslcache extension by the New York Times

IBM developerWorks: U2 PDO Driver Tutorial, Parts 1 & 2

Developer.com: DB2 Universal Database and the PHP Developer? Absolutely!


Community Events











Don't see your event here?
Let us know!


community example series code tool introduction unittest functional podcast zendframework2 phpunit release opinion development object application language testing interview framework

All content copyright, 2013 PHPDeveloper.org :: info@phpdeveloper.org - Powered by the Solar PHP Framework