Used to be 32-bit PHP environment
The development machine windows and the server CentOS are all 64-bit
I wonder if 64-bit vs. 32-bit PHP has an advantage? Is there any need to upgrade to 64-bit? Will there be a pit?
Searched for a long time did not find what the answer to the mind to ask, but also invites you to enlighten
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Used to be 32-bit PHP environment
The development machine windows and the server CentOS are all 64-bit
I wonder if 64-bit vs. 32-bit PHP has an advantage? Is there any need to upgrade to 64-bit? Will there be a pit?
Searched for a long time did not find what the answer to the mind to ask, but also invites you to enlighten
It is recommended to use PHP 7 x64 on the CentOS server, and to turn on Opcache.
The x64 program will run more efficiently than x84.
Local debugging or use such as XAMPP, such as the package bar, convenient.