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When PHP file is executed, under the hood it is first compiled to bytecode (also known as opcode) and only then, the bytecode is executed.
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If PHP file is not modified, then bytecode will always be same, which means that compilation step is a waste of CPU resources.
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This is where Bytecode cache comes in - it prevents redundant compilation by storing bytecode in memory and reusing it on successive calls.
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This is where Bytecode cache comes in. It prevents redundant compilation by storing bytecode in memory and reusing it on successive calls.
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Setting up bytecode cache is a matter of minutes and your application will speed up significantly, there's really no reason not to use it.
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Popular bytecodes caches are:
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[APC](http://php.net/manual/en/book.apc.php)
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[xCache](http://xcache.lighttpd.net/)
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[XCache](http://xcache.lighttpd.net/)
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[Zend Optimizer+](http://www.zend.com/products/server/) (part of Zend Server package)
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