On 19.09.2012, at 22:52, Robin Appelman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wednesday 19 September 2012 23:06:15 Victor Dubiniuk wrote:
>> Handling a session is quite expensive operation for PHP in general. You
>> know it stores the session data in ordinary files.
> 
> We could use xcache/apc/memcached instead of sessions where available, do we 
> storage anything in the session besides the user id?
> 
> - Robin Appelman

I´m not sure.
I´ve seen and used the PHP Session management in high performance environments 
before and it works just fine. I think the more interesting question is how we 
use it.
I mean how often do we read and write data and how much data do we store in the 
session. I´m sure we can optimize a lot here.

By the way: Klaas and I discussed yesterday a strange bug. In the WebDAV http 
response header are two
Set-Cookie: PHPSESSID entries with different session IDs.
There is an interesting bug in our session management somewhere.

Frank



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