cache:clear
wipes previously created cache items, but also, it does a cache warm-up. Upon this, you application should load very fast due to the fact that cache was already pre-populated.
On the other hand, rm -rf
does only one part of the job. You should notice performance impact when you try to load you app the first time after this.
I would also like to point out another thing: permissions. If you are logged in as root
for example, and you did not set access rights via setfacl
(or any other method), cache:clear
will most probably create your cache items owned by root
. This could be an issue, down the line.
Hope this helps a bit...
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