On Tue, May 11, 1999, Tim Armbruster wrote:
> When do the performance disadvantages of gcache come into play?
> First-time http requests? Second-time http requests? First-time https
> requests? Second-time https requests?
gcache? mod_ssl no longer uses gcache since 2.1. Or do you speak just about
the session cache facility in general? This comes into play for second-time
HTTPS requests and forthcoming HTTPS requests. Plain HTTP requests have
nothing to do with SSL, so there is no session cache involved. And for
first-time HTTPS requests the session first has be stored, of course.
Ralf S. Engelschall
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