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ioncube or zend Blueparty 06-26-2008
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Posted by Blueparty on June 26, 2008, 1:51 pm
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I am going to use Ioncube or Zend compiler/encoder to deploy PHP5
applications on servers at customers premisses. The factors that affect
choice are:

- reliability
- easy of deployment at Apache/UNIX, Apache Windows and IIS/Windows
- price

Performace is not important

What would you recommend ?

DG

Posted by ELINTPimp on June 26, 2008, 2:04 pm
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> I am going to use Ioncube or Zend compiler/encoder to deploy PHP5
> applications on servers at customers premisses. The factors that affect
> choice are:
>
> - reliability
> - easy of deployment at Apache/UNIX, Apache Windows and IIS/Windows
> - price
>
> Performace is not important
>
> What would you recommend ?
>
> DG

Hi DG,

I haven't used Ioncube, but I have been using the Zend stack for some
time on various platforms without a problem and would recommend it.
Simply, it just works. We have both Solaris/Apache machines and
Windows IIS with no problems.

Hope this helps,

Steve

Posted by AnrDaemon on June 26, 2008, 3:38 pm
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Greetings, Blueparty.
In reply to Your message dated Thursday, June 26, 2008, 21:51:32,

> I am going to use Ioncube or Zend compiler/encoder to deploy PHP5
> applications on servers at customers premisses. The factors that affect
> choice are:

> - reliability
> - easy of deployment at Apache/UNIX, Apache Windows and IIS/Windows
> - price

> Performace is not important

> What would you recommend ?

I can say the same as ELINTPimp said, but about ioncube.
It works... Guess it is the same as Zend encoder - you just loading it as Zend
extension and encoded files now executed like they are plain text ones.

I also know, that Ioncube have some advantages, like expiration time for
encoded files. (trial period f.e.)


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Posted by Blueparty on June 27, 2008, 9:37 am
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AnrDaemon wrote:
> Greetings, Blueparty.
> In reply to Your message dated Thursday, June 26, 2008, 21:51:32,
>
>> I am going to use Ioncube or Zend compiler/encoder to deploy PHP5
>> applications on servers at customers premisses. The factors that affect
>> choice are:
>
>> - reliability
>> - easy of deployment at Apache/UNIX, Apache Windows and IIS/Windows
>> - price
>
>> Performace is not important
>
>> What would you recommend ?
>
> I can say the same as ELINTPimp said, but about ioncube.
> It works... Guess it is the same as Zend encoder - you just loading it as Zend
> extension and encoded files now executed like they are plain text ones.
>
> I also know, that Ioncube have some advantages, like expiration time for
> encoded files. (trial period f.e.)
>
>

Thanks. So, it is Ioncube, since it costs one third of Zend's price.

DG

Posted by steve on July 9, 2008, 7:22 pm
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I believe Zend Guard is sold on ANNUAL license of $600. Check here:
http://www.zend.com/en/store/software/guard

Can get pricy!

"Blueparty" wrote:
> AnrDaemon wrote:
> > Greetings, Blueparty.
> > In reply to Your message dated Thursday, June 26, 2008,
> 21:51:32,
> >
> >> I am going to use Ioncube or Zend compiler/encoder to
> deploy PHP5
> >> applications on servers at customers premisses. The factors
> that affect
> >> choice are:
> >
> >> - reliability
> >> - easy of deployment at Apache/UNIX, Apache Windows and
> IIS/Windows
> >> - price
> >
> >> Performace is not important
> >
> >> What would you recommend ?
> >
> > I can say the same as ELINTPimp said, but about ioncube.
> > It works... Guess it is the same as Zend encoder - you just
> loading it as Zend
> > extension and encoded files now executed like they are plain
> text ones.
> >
> > I also know, that Ioncube have some advantages, like
> expiration time for
> > encoded files. (trial period f.e.)
> >
> >
>
> Thanks. So, it is Ioncube, since it costs one third of Zend's
> price.
>
> DG

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