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Re: Mysqli or PDO Persistent prepared statements [message #183645 is a reply to message #183644] Wed, 06 November 2013 09:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 06/11/13 09:18, Ram wrote:
> I have a very high traffic server. Getting upto a million hits per day.
> These are basically tracking URLs that log the hits and redirect to the relevant page
>
> The current script using php mysql is very slow. I want to switch to mysqli.

I doubt that will make any difference

> Are there any basic guidelines for shifting to mysqli
> Can I use a persistent prepared statements across different calls to the web server ?
>
> Thanks
> Ram
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