Registry is obviously going to be faster as the OS can access those
values quicker than they can ask a database for those values. However,
using the registry is not recommended as the bigger your registry
gets, the slower your server will get.

-Adam


On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 13:08:41 -0400, Chad Nikirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have been using cfmx 6.1 for quite a while and have the client variable 
> storage set to database.  I have a very nice beefy sql server that houses the 
> coldfusion database.
> 
> Our site runs ok, but after running sql profiler, I could tell that the 
> database access times are kind of slow.   Just for a test I switched over to 
> registry and everything is much, much faster.  I do not want to leave my 
> settings on registry.
> 
> Is it normal to see such a drastic difference in speed between registry and 
> database?  The coldfusion database has the appropiate indexes and is not 
> under any other substantial load.  Thoughts?  Thanks.
> 
> 

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