yeah, it already uses memcached with db save. nothing important in session anyway
the session table is not the issue and I never clustered that one or ever will thanks for the tip, also the other one about HOT On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 8:19 PM, Pierre C <li...@peufeu.com> wrote: > > I have clustered that table, its still unbelievably slow. >>> >> >> Did you actually delete the old entries before clustering it? if it's >> still got 4G of old sessions or whatever in it, clustering ain't gonna >> help. >> > > Also, IMHO it is a lot better to store sessions in something like > memcached, rather than imposing this rather large load on the main > database... > > PS : if your site has been down for 6 hours, you can TRUNCATE your sessions > table... >