> the system would be much more scalable and is much > more scalable with *not* using MySQL for storing > sessions and RC is performance wise the weakest > part of the whole infrastructure
You probably have a different view of what it means to be scalable than the rest of the world. Scalable means you can add more servers to handle the load. Using a ramdisk is about the least scalable thing you can do. It's great for performance, not so great for scalability. >> - no session file locking (parallel requests do not wait) > > and no integrity and cleanups or how do you explain me the > 5000 records in the session table on a server with a few > users after some months? I have no such issues. Our session table looks sane to me. My oldest session entries are 5 days old. Cor
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