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    In this guide I will explain best practise regarding performance in MySQL, PHP and of course our loved Yii Framework. Since this is a complex topic, I will start with some basics and then expand this guide from time to time. Since this 
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Also note that one may find some topics unnecessary because the performance gain is minimal. Still I think it's good to list those topics, even if it's only for a better insight.
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# Table Of Contents #
 
 
- __`1. MySQL`__
 
   - `Setting The Best Suited Charset`
 
   - `Working With IP Addresses`
 
- __`2. PHP`__
 
   - `The Type-Safe Operator`
 
- __`3. Yii Framework / Applications`__
 
 
# 1. MySQL 
 
## 1. MySQL ##
>Info: Some overview description soon...
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# Setting The Best Suited Charset ##
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When working with UTF-8 charsets (or multibyte charsets in general), it's good practise to set the proper collation charset for each database table.[...]
A real performance boost will show up with a lot of entries in a table. Still there's no argument not to do it for small tables also.
### Working With IP Addresses ##
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Most PHP applications I've seen save ip addresses as a `string` of column type `VARCHAR(15)`. This works well and is already fast when used with an index. Still there is a much better solution.[...]
Note that this only works with ipv4 addresses.
## 2. PHP #
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>Info: Some overview description soon...
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# The Type-Safe Operator ##
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PHP has a loose typing system. That means when comparing values, each value can be of a different type.[...]
As you can see it's quite simple. If you use the type-safe operator extensively, you will have a small performance boost and your statements will be less error-prone since you always compare values of the same type. Also note that using the type-safe operator is always faster, even if you cast each value you want to compare to a specific type.
## 3. Yii Framework / Applications #
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>Info: Soon