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Zend Server Video Tutorials

The following videos and  tutorials were created by the Zend documentation team and are intended to provide a solid basis from which to proceed in working with the various features in Zend Server.

Some of the videos provide overviews and introductions to Zend Studio features, while others are tutorial videos explaining specific procedures.

 

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General

Introducing Zend Server

 

  About this Video:

This video introduces Zend Server and provides an overview of its main features.

Features covered:

  • Deployment
  • Monitoring
  • Caching
  • Codetracing

 

 

 

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Code Tracing

Zend Server Code Tracing Demo

  About this Video:

This video demonstrates Zend Server's Code Tracing abilities. Code Tracing records the execution of your PHP application and enables you to quickly and easily identify the root causes of problems without needing to reproduce them in a lab.

Tasks covered:

  • Viewing events
  • Viewing execution tree
  • Viewing execution statistics

 

 

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Creating a Manual Trace File

 

  About this Video:

This video provides an overview of how to manually collect Zend Code Trace information based on a URL.

Note:

This video demonstrates specific procedures and does not include audio support.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Setting an Event to Collect Trace Information

  About this Video:

This video shows the process adding the option to automatically collect Zend Code Trace information whenever a Zend monitor event is triggered. This video also demonstrates the different options there are to triggering Trace generation. You can have Zend Code Trace Running in the background or awaken the Zend Code Trace for a set duration.

Note:

This video demonstrates specific procedures and does not include audio support.

 

 

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Viewing Trace Information Collected by an Event

  About this Video:

This video shows how you can view trace information collected by an event that has been set to create a Zend Server Code Trace file, when an event occurs.

Note:

This video demonstrates specific procedures and does not include audio support.

 

 

 

 

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Exporting Code Trace Files

  About this Video:

This video shows how to create a file containing Code Trace information for a specific event. This file is used to import this information into Zend Studio to view and resolve performance issues.

Note:

This video demonstrates specific procedures and does not include audio support.

 

 

 

 

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Deployment

Zend Server Deployment

  About this Video:

This video demonstrates how to deploy applications using Zend Server.

 

Tasks covered:

  • Creating the deployment package
  • Deploying the application to production
  • Viewing deployment details and events

 

 

 

 

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Monitoring

Zend Server Monitoring

  About this Video:

This video demonstrates how to monitor the execution of your PHP applications using Zend Server.

 

Tasks covered:

  • Viewing the Events list
  • Analyzing the Error event

 

 

 

 

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Caching

Zend Server Page Caching

  About this Video:

This video demonstrates how you can easily improve the performance in your Web application by using Zend Server's full page caching that allows us to cache Web pages without losing the benefits of dynamic content.

 

Tasks covered:

  • Creating a caching rule
  • Cache "warming"

 

 

 

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