How to tell if I have Zend Optimizer installed on my Debian LAMP server?

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I've got Zend with Ioncube loader that comes with PHP, but does anyone know how to check whether I have Zend Optimizer installed?

Thanks,
Shaun :D
 
Thanks Shamil - they both show I have Zend installed, as I mentioned in my OP - but it's the Zend Optimizer I need, and just wondered if there's a way to tell if that's installed too?

Cheers,
Shaun :D
 
Can you post a link to a phpinfo file you have? They should both show the Zend Optimizer as being installed. Alternatively, you could test to see if it is installed?
 
Installed.

You can download the runtime from Zend.com - but I had to disable APC as ZendOptimizer.so has its own caching and Apache2 wouldn't run with both enabled.

For future reference - for anyone who wants to know if they have ZendOptimizer installed - here's a screenshot of the line that confirms it (otherwise it'll likely say something like Ioncube loader):

Optimizer.webp

Cheers,
Shaun
 
Installed.

You can download the runtime from Zend.com - but I had to disable APC as ZendOptimizer.so has its own caching and Apache2 wouldn't run with both enabled.

For future reference - for anyone who wants to know if they have ZendOptimizer installed - here's a screenshot of the line that confirms it (otherwise it'll likely say something like Ioncube loader):

View attachment 9578

Cheers,
Shaun

Zend Optimizer does not perform op-code or byte caching.
 
I've probably misread that about caching - I know they weren't compatible though and had to disable APC to get ZendOptimizer to load/work.

Someone has suggested installing eAccelerator as an alternative to APC, which I'll possibly try later this evening. :)
 
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