Zend Server allows you to configure the launched working environment by selecting a launch profile that includes pre-defined optimized server and PHP settings. The following table specifies the difference between the three available profiles (Development, Production -Single Server, Production - Create or Join a Cluster):
Directive |
Launch Profile |
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Name | Description | Development |
Production (Single Server |
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zend_codetracing.max_disk_space |
Determines the size of the trace memory buffer |
500 |
1000 |
|
zend_debugger.allow_hosts |
Specifies the hosts that are allowed to connect with the Zend Debugger while running a remote debug session with Zend Studio |
Default |
127.0.0.1 |
|
zend.monitor_generate_unique_events |
Determines whether all events generated by the Zend Monitor are unique events (i.e., no aggregation) |
1 |
0 |
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zend_monitor.event_generate_trace_file |
Determines whether an event will also trigger a code-tracing file generation |
1 |
0 |
|
display_errors |
Determines whether to display errors in HTML script output |
On |
Off |
|
display_startup_errors |
Determines whether to display startup errors |
On |
Off |
|
track_errors |
Determines whether to store last error message |
On |
Off |
|
mysqlnd.collect_memory_statistics |
Determines whether to enable the collection of memory usage statistics by mysqlnd |
On |
Off |
|
zend_jobqueue.validate_ssl |
Determines whether to validate ssl errors on job requests |
0 |
1 |
|
zray.enable |
Determines whether Z-Ray is enabled or not |
1 |
0 |
Important!
Development settings as specified in the table above, are also applied when saving Zend Server Developer edition license details.