Mario Ivankovits wrote:

It can be that worse, actually, client side state saving is a huge
burden, but it does not have to be, the correct state saving strategy
(server side) can give a huge push.
Oh, well, for sure, and I dont know why one would like to use client
side state saving in real live.

Because it should scale better for very large numbers of
concurrent users?

Being slow is better than running out of memory.

J.
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