[nycphp-talk] file_get_contents() with a context
Donald J. Organ IV
dorgan at donaldorgan.com
Sat Aug 14 20:25:38 EDT 2010
I guess my biggest problem is with http 1.0 and multiple simultaneous connection i can process 2,000 images in about 13 seconds.
with http 1.1 it is taking anywhere from 8-15 seconds per image. for lets say 10 seconds.
so on 2,000 images that would take approx. 5.5 hours.
Now if i cut that down and did 10 at a time with something such as curl_multi or forking scripts. it would still take 30 minutes.
Now 30 minutes I guess isnt that bad for 2,000 images but say i have to do 1 magnitude higher than that and had to do 20,000 thats back up to 5 hours.
Maybe the question is...If a customers site is running on shared host what would be an acceptable number of simultaneous connections to do this would 10 be OK , and if so how about 20? and if so how about 30? And would it matter based on the host?
I know the easy solution to this is to have the customer send us a DVD and process the images this way...but that assume that the customer is capable and even has the knowledge to do so.
Suggestions/comments and anything else is welcome.
I guess the BIGGEST question of all is why does it take 10 seconds to process an image when using http 1.1 but less than a second when using http 1.0, and can this be fixed?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Cech" <dcech at phpwerx.net>
To: talk at lists.nyphp.org
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 4:39:10 PM
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] file_get_contents() with a context
I'd be looking into cURL and specifically curl_multi, or forking a bunch
of sub-processes so that each one can maintain its own connection and
process a portion of the requests.
http://us2.php.net/curl
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/book.pcntl.php
Dan
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