On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Derrick Peavy <derr...@derrickpeavy.com> wrote:
> So, five session vars, numeric in value, less than four digits (or single
> char values), along with multiple client vars of less than 4 digit numeric
> values or single chars - you're saying that's a huge eff'n no??
> I ask because at even 10,000 page views a day, I see no performance hit at
> all. But then, maybe if I change it according to some rule, I would see
> average CPU loads of 0.004 instead of 0.04??

Well, considering the relatively low load, and low number of
variables, I don't know that it would have a significant impact in
your case.

Like I said, there are always exceptions.  Nine times out of ten,
however, when I see both client vars and session vars both enabled in
an application, it's for no good reason at all.

What's on your list of no-no's?

-Cameron

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