I remember a topic similar to this has come up before regarding performance. That is, I think there were performance benefits to having the 2 separate cache files (in terms of disk I/O requests). Could try searching the topic in the mailing list archives.
Shaun. On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Bernd Hasis <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > Hello all together, > > im using OXID EE 4.5.8. with activate oxcache. I recognize that bot > useragents get other cached files delivered as usual useragents of > costumers. > The difference between these 2 files is the placeholders for the Session > IDs (like [__SESSION_FULL_ID_QUE_PLACEHOLDER__] ), is missing in the > cache for botagents. > Thats understandable, no one wants to see session IDs and parameter like > forced_sid in SERP's, but otherway its besser thats bots crawl fast, and in > this case they dont benefit of any cached files performace boosts. > > After a while i recognize thats not a problem of the Useragents, its > because OXID generated 2 cachefiles. One file for user that have session > ids, and one for user that have no session IDs. > If i now set $this->blForceSessionStart = true; all user gets a Session > ID, but not the bots. > > So my questions: > Why there are 2 different versions for user with session IDs and user > without? Is it not possible just to replace all session IDs with new IDs or > even with nothing in the cache output? > > > Bernd Hasis > > > _______________________________________________ > dev-general mailing list > [email protected] > http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.php.oxid.general >
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