We are using redis as a session store as well as for our task processing queue, 
which works pretty well.

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Rakshit Menpara


On Monday 17 September 2012 at 5:54 PM, david rene comba lareu wrote:

> Hi everyone :)
> 
> i was wondering if someone more experienced than me in node, could tell me 
> how you handle big amount of non persistent data on runtime?
> 
> i'm talking about objects with user data or stuff pulled from a database that 
> are used in the script (like a list of rooms, or services), what is the best 
> way to handle it?
> 
> right now i'm just using plain variables (arrays to be more exact) but i 
> suppose is not the best approach when it could be thousand of items in an 
> array in the end of the day (a memoryStore like redis? memcache? i never used 
> this before (i used memcache in php but not redis or a memoryStore i'm 
> looking at them)).
> 
> so, how you handle it?
> 
> many thanks !
> 
> Regards,
> Shadow.
> 
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