Thanks for that.
I guess that it's not "way" :-)
But it does depend on what gets pickled; if it stays in memory, there's no pickling. I've noticed for example that pickling new style classes (with the getstate/setstate stuff) is pretty slow. Typical session stuff like strings and ints should be no problem.
Hancock, David (DHANCOCK) wrote:
With other factors held constant, File vs. Dynamic resulted in a 16%
decrease in the benchmark's performance (one of the Webware example
pages, 20,000 requests, 10 concurrently. That 16% may be what Matt had
in mind as "way slower" but I thought it might help to put a number on
it.
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