Php 5 3 8 For Readynas X86 Based

2/6/2018by admin
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Which version do I choose? IIS If you are using PHP as FastCGI with IIS you should use the Non-Thread Safe (NTS) versions of PHP. Apache Please use the Apache builds provided. Tonic Lemon Parade Mediafire Gta here.

They provide VC11, VC14 and VC15 builds of Apache for x86 and x64. We use their binaries to build the Apache SAPIs. If you are using PHP as module with Apache builds from apache.org (not recommended) you need to use the older VC6 versions of PHP compiled with the legacy Visual Studio 6 compiler. Do NOT use VC11+ versions of PHP with the apache.org binaries. With Apache you have to use the Thread Safe (TS) versions of PHP.

VC11, VC14 & VC15 More recent versions of PHP are built with VC11, VC14 or VC15 (Visual Studio 2012, 2015 or 2017 compiler respectively) and include improvements in performance and stability. - The VC11 builds require to have the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 installed - The VC14 builds require to have the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 installed - The VC15 builds require to have the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2017 or installed TS and NTS TS refers to multithread capable builds. NTS refers to single thread only builds. Use case for TS binaries involves interaction with a multithreaded SAPI and PHP loaded as a module into a web server. For NTS binaries the widespread use case is interaction with a web server through the FastCGI protocol, utilizing no multithreading (but also for example CLI). Is an optimization feature available in Microsoft's Visual C++ compiler that allows you to optimize an output file based on profiling data collected during test runs of the application or module. Links: • • • (old) amd64 (x86_64) Builds The x64 builds of PHP 5 for Windows are experimental, and do not provide 64-bit integer or large file support.

Qnap TS-563-2G 5-Bay AMD 64bit x86-based NAS, Quad Core 2.0GHz, 2GB RAM. (php) is very responsive. The cloud services are more user friendly with Readynas. So here's a new version of TVheadend for x86 based ReadyNAS systems and. Of PHP 5.6 for ReadyNAS systems. OS 5 ARM) SABnzbd 2.3.0 (ReadyNAS OS 4 x86).

PHP 7 provides full 64-bit support. The x64 builds of PHP 7 support native 64-bit integers, LFS, 64-bit memory_limit and much more. Long and mulibyte path PHP 7.1+ supports long and UTF-8 paths. See the for details.

Php 5 3 8 For Readynas X86 Based

Docusn wrote: I currently have a ReadyNAS Duo v1 (sparc) with 2 - 1 TB discs. I am thinking about upgrading the NAS platform to an x86 based OS. If I were to do that, can I just put the sparc discs into the x86 NAS (probably not!). No you can't. The RAID format is different.

Docusn wrote: If a simple disc swap isn't possible, how do I get the data from one NAS to the other? Transfer your data across your network using Frontview backup. I recommend using NFS for the full backup and then changing the backup job properties to use Rsync for the incrementals.