Windows Cache Extension for PHP is a PHP accelerator that is used to increase the speed of
PHP applications running on Windows and Windows Server. Once the Windows Cache Extension for
PHP is enabled and loaded by the PHP engine, PHP applications can take advantage of the
functionality without any code modifications.
The Windows Cache Extension includes 5 different types of caches. The following describes
the purpose of each cache type and the benefits it provides.
PHP Opcode Cache - PHP is a script processing engine, which reads
an input stream of data that contains text and/or PHP instructions and produces another
stream of data, most commonly in the HTML format. This means that on a web server the
PHP engine reads, parses, compiles and executes a PHP script each time that it is requested
by a Web client. The reading, parsing and compilation operations put additional load on the
web server's CPU and file system and thus affect the overall performance of a PHP web application.
The PHP bytecode (opcode) cache is used to store the compiled script bytecode in shared memory so
that it can be re-used by PHP engine for subsequent executions of the same script.
File Cache - Even with the PHP opcode cache enabled, the PHP engine
has to accesses the script files on a file system. When PHP scripts are stored on a remote
UNC file share, the file operations introduce a significant performance overhead.
The Windows Cache Extension for PHP includes a file cache that is used to store the content
of the PHP script files in shared memory, which reduces the amount of file system operations
performed by PHP engine.
Resolve File Path Cache - PHP scripts very often include or operate
with files by using relative file paths. Every file path has to be normalized to
an absolute file path by the PHP engine. When a PHP application uses many PHP files and
accesses them by relative paths, the operation of resolving the paths may negatively
impact the application's performance. The Windows Cache Extension for PHP
provides a Resolve File Path cache, which is used to store the mappings between relative
and absolute file paths, thereby reducing the number of path resolutions that the
PHP engine has to perform.
User Cache (available since version 1.1.0) - PHP scripts can take advantage of
the shared memory cache by using the user cache API's. PHP objects and variables can be stored in the
user cache and then re-used on subsequent requests. This can be used to improve performance of PHP scripts
and to share the data across multiple PHP processes.
Session Handler (available since version 1.1.0) - The WinCache session handler can be used to
store the PHP session data in the shared memory cache. This avoids file system operations for reading
and writing session data, which improves performance when large amount of data is stored in PHP session.