Zend optimizer, Php 5.3 and Snow Leopard server

I'm looking to install Zend Optimizer on Mac OS X 10.6.4 Server but it's seems
that the latest version of Zend Optimizer is not compatible with the 64-bit version
of Apache and PHP 5.3. Anybody with a solution?

The Server version is for machines that are serving small to medium to large networks. It provides various security and account management tools not available in the Client version. For a single user you don't need the Server edition. Furthermore, it's quite expensive by comparison.
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