Built-in modules are compiled directly into
PHP and carried around with every PHP process; their functionality is
instantly available to every script that's being run. Like external
modules, built-in modules have advantages and disadvantages, as described in the following table:
Built-in modules are best when you have a solid
library of functions that remains relatively unchanged, requires better than
poor-to-average performance, or is used frequently by many scripts on your site. The need to recompile PHP is quickly compensated by the
benefit in speed and ease of use. However, built-in modules are not ideal when
rapid development of small additions is required.