Hi Martijn,
On 16 jul 2008, at 10:19, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
It is exactly the opposite: keeping state serverside increases
performance. It makes it more expensive to scale out, but that is
about it.
Can you elaborate a bit on your first statement? You need a lot of
data-juggling for many clients, so I'd love to learn why it gives
higher performance at the server.
In my opinion it depends on your use case, but in high-load
environments I'd suggest to keep the state at the client. Sessions
stored server-side not only make it more expensive to scale out, but
you're going to hit the performance ceiling much sooner than with
sessions at the client.
Regards,
Daan
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