On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Robin Mordasiewicz wrote:
> Is there a way to configure php to use a database for sessions rather than
> a text file.
> I have a server farm and want the session files to be accessible to all
> machines in the cluster. I can have the session file on nfs but I am
> worried abo
Hi,
Wednesday, February 12, 2003, 1:34:49 PM, you wrote:
RM> Is there a way to configure php to use a database for sessions rather than
RM> a text file.
RM> I have a server farm and want the session files to be accessible to all
RM> machines in the cluster. I can have the session file on nfs but I
Is there a way to configure php to use a database for sessions rather than
a text file.
I have a server farm and want the session files to be accessible to all
machines in the cluster. I can have the session file on nfs but I am
worried about file locking.
I have read tutorials on how to set sessi
The main reason to store it in a database is to allow you to share that
session data across multiple web servers. In a load-balanced
architecture, this is essential.
-Rasmus
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Randy Johnson wrote:
> When i started to learn php there was talk of storing session information in
When i started to learn php there was talk of storing session information in
a database rather than in a particular directory like /tmp
Is it better to store the session data in a database rather than a
directory? Is it faster if it is stored in the database?
Randy
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