On Thursday, October 11, 2018 at 7:29:32 PM UTC-4, Mike Bayer wrote:
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>
> overhead is fairly minimal, but also, a "set" is something you're 
> doing at very specific times, so, how much is this "set" being called 
> typically? 
>

The app is a read-heavy CMS. This "set" happens on the Article's body via 
create or edit. These two write operations are maybe 1/1000th the volume of 
total writes, and writes are maybe 1 per 100k reads.

Using the event would be a small convenience in some ways and a good a 
backup plan, but the system can easily use a custom setter for the object.  

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