We're looking for a PHP framework to work with in future and are currently testing out things with Symfony 2. For this, we've redesigned our API and implemented it as a bundle in Symfony. It turned out that Symfony seems to be very slow - actually far slower than our old (not even well-designed) system.
We tried to optimise the performance by caching the byte code (using APC for this). While we've noticed a huge improvement in performance (before: about 3 seconds to load the API; after: 0.6 seconds in average (still 0.5 seconds slower than our old system without APC)), we're kind of excited - but still not really pleased with the high loading time of such an easy task like getting one result out of an almost empty database.
I don't know, but I could imagine this is due to Symfony autoloading all classes, even when not needed for a specific bundle.
Now, before we deep-six Symfony, we'd like to look out for further optimisations, possibly a way to exclude unneeded components in a specific bundle, as I personally think this would make a big difference.
I'd be thankful for any ideas on how to further improve the performance, experience reports with using Symfony or anything else that could be helpful for us on the lookout for a framework.
Edit:
Some information about the testing environment:
- Operating system: Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.8.0-38-generic x86_64)
- Apache version: Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu)
- PHP version: 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.13
- Considerable PHP extensions: apc
Also, all tests are done on a local copy of our system, so possible network issues can be excluded.
prod
environment? Did you manage to find where is your performance bottleneck? What operating system and php version are you using?prod
and cached everything possible.