Thanks Gerhard for this, In light of my recent complaint about Drupal's CPU usage, I can only applaud Gerhard's efforts in this area... a question... On Thursday 03 August 2006 06:39 am, Gerhard Killesreiter wrote:
filter: (242318-21780)/242318 = 91% page: (13315-7285)/13315 = 45% menu: (9989-161)/9989 = 98% the rest: (986-488)/986 = 50%
So, we have now proof that our page cache isn't working well for a busy site such as drupal.org, but the filter cache seems to work fine while the menu cache is truly excellent. The "rest" are a few feeble attemps on caching in cvs and project module, which apparently don't work too well either.
I must admit that I am not sure what the 'filter' is. Is that a table with a row for the content of each node body, and each comment body, after all filters have been applied? A. -- http://www.wechange.org/ Because we and the world need to change. http://www.reuniting.info/ Intimate Relationships, peace and harmony in the couple.