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Update _posts/14-03-01-Object-Caching.md
Co-authored-by: Chris Brown <code@drbyte.dev>
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Note that whether the cache is shared across PHP processes depends on how PHP is used. When running PHP via PHP-FPM,
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the cache is shared across all processes of all pools. When running PHP as a (Fast-)CGI application inside your
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webserver, the cache is not shared, i.e every PHP process will have its own APCu data. When running PHP as a command
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line, the cache is not shared and will only exists for the duration of the command. So you have to be mindful of your
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line, the cache is not shared and will only exist for the duration of the command. So you have to be mindful of your
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situation and goals. And you might want to consider using memcached instead, as it's not tied to the PHP processes.
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In a networked configuration APCu will usually outperform memcached in terms of access speed, but memcached will be
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