[suggestion] Mention PPM as opposed to FPM
https://github.com/php-pm/php-pm
PHP-PM is a process manager, supercharger and load balancer for PHP applications (especially for asynchronous ones).
It stated that it provides:
- Performance boost up to 15x (compared to PHP-FPM, Symfony applications).
- Integrated load balancer.
- Hot-Code reload (when PHP files change).
- Static file serving for easy development procedures.
- Support for HttpKernel (Symfony/Laravel), Drupal (experimental), Zend (experimental).
This is the first I've heard of PPM. Do you know how popular/common/well-adopted this is compared to FPM?
The https://github.com/spiral/roadrunner would be the successor to PHP-PM. It much faster than PPM and supported by almost every major framework on a market.
The long-running approach for PHP apps is still emerging but the amount of benefits you are getting is hard to ignore.
https://packagist.org/packages/php-pm/php-pm/stats https://packagist.org/packages/spiral/roadrunner/stats https://packagist.org/packages/spiral/roadrunner/dependents
Press: http://phpmagazine.net/ (homepage) https://www.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/8s30bf/roadrunner_php_psr7_application_server_and_load/ https://twitter.com/dunglas/status/1046493416425754627?lang=en https://forbescouncils.com/2019/07/forbes-agency-council-member-news-july-2019/ etc...