If you have a high traffic site where the traffic is generated by multiple users, you end up with lots of sessions. If you store them in db or disk you have a possible bottle neck. In particular if you have many servers. If your sessions are small they can be stored on the client. That is what Flask does. We are working to make this an option (not a default) in web2py.
massimo On Sunday, 10 June 2012 08:49:16 UTC-5, szimszon wrote: > > Hi All! > > What is the use case behind a session in cookies scenario? > > Tnx. >

