I think we should at consider mentioning the `cached_db` session engine in 
the performance considerations part of the deployment checklist. It's an 
easy setting to enable which does give a performance boost, although the 
hit caused by it is decreased now we have persistent connections. That 
said, if you're not using `CONN_MAX_AGE`, then there's a huge benefit.

The only issue I can see is that it only improves performance if you've got 
memcached installed. That's easy to state though, and a reasonably large 
number of users will be using caching anyway.

Any thoughts?

Marc

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