Thank you for your answer, Indeed I am using several ajax requests and I am 
not able to use session.forget(response) on my components since I need the 
session information. I have installed redis to test but now I am facing 
another problem that I have detailed here: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/web2py/fFdQES5Z6oM It seems that 
now I am not able to log into the application if I try to store sessions on 
redis, I am sorry to bother and thank you again!

El lunes, 17 de julio de 2017, 19:23:55 (UTC-5), Leonel Câmara escribió:
>
> That's probably caused by sessions, file based sessions lock the file in 
> the filesystem until you're done with them, you can spend some time there 
> if you do a lot of parallel ajax requests.  
>   
> The first step is to call session.forget(response) as soon as you can in 
> controllers that do not write to the session.
>
> If that doesn't solve your slowness problem it's time to look into using 
> redis to store sessions.
>
>
>

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