Peter Lin wrote:

<snip>
In practice, the load on the DB is the killer right?
</snip>

Peter, 

I have no personal experience, but that's what the docs that I've read say -
the db access becomes the limiting factor.

One further advantage of db-based session vars is that you can see in
real-time what is going on for each session, which is great for logging and
debugging.

David

 
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