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. The extension includes PHP opcode cache, user data cache, session cache, file system cache and relative path cache.

Features

  • PHP 5.2 through 5.6 and 7.0 through 7.2 support
  • Configurable file cache
  • Configurable PHP opcode cache (PHP 5.x only)
  • Relative file path cache
  • PHP functions to obtain information about the cache status

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  • it seems to not work on windows server 2019. i manually installed php 5.6 to work with iis and the wincache does not show up in the phpinfo. also the error log complains wincache is not loading..
  • I've detected considerable performance increase. Think about VPS with Windows instead Linux.
  • php5.5.0 nts x64 for wincache do not exists.
  • Nice, thank you
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • 什么时候发布支持PHP5.4的wincache,用起来感觉非常good,效果明显。
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2009-12-15