> where did i say that i have a performance problem?

I just assumed that was the reason you felt so strongly about it. 

For what it's worth, I agree that the sessions management could be improved, 
but it makes no sense to alienate the very people who could help.


On 22 May 2013, at 10:56,  Harald <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> Am 22.05.2013 11:46, schrieb Marcus Don:
>> We're running a clustered installation of Roundcube for well over 300,000 
>> users and database load has never been an issue for us - so it seems 
>> unlikely to me that sessions are the cause of the problem. Do you have 
>> message caching enabled by any chance? If so, I strongly suggest you disable 
>> it
> 
> you still do not get it
> 
> the argumentation was "sessions in the db are much faster"
> where did i say that i have a performance problem?
> i only said *they are not faster* in small environments
> they are useless overhead
> they are making things much more complex
> they are making problems you otherwise not have (Suhosin currently)
> ___________________
> 
> in my job i optimize any piece of software
> 
> and that is why i drive 600 CMS domains on a host with a average
> generate time of 0.007 seconds for a page from load index.php
> until the complete page is ready and have a CPU load of 2%
> 
> guess why this values are possible:
> because *ANY* overhead is eliminated and except RC and phpMyAdmin
> there is no 3rd party software involved and *any* server relevant
> binary is maintained in own repos and optimized for the CPU
> 
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