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Re: database-based sessions for 3rd party php app [message #179021 is a reply to message #179019] Wed, 05 September 2012 12:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Am Mittwoch, 5. September 2012 14:11:11 UTC+2 schrieb Jerry Stuckle:

> You can set session.save_handler in the php.ini file to point at a
> different handler. Define your handler and write the data to the
> database. Instructions are in the PHP doc.

really? I found just a bunch of stuff describing the general principle. I'll have another look, thanks.

> Alternatively, you can also set an auto prepend file to include your
> session handler code in every file.

ah! That's kind of what I had in mind :) . I didn't know that - I'm not a php developer.

> However, are you sure this will help performance? Why do you think your
> current session handling is causing performance problems? Not that I
> like using NFS shares, but they're typically faster than remote databases..

Hm. That's a good question. _Right Now_ we have 57000 active sessions, and a "dir" on the directory with them takes 20+ seconds. Also the NFS serves most of our content, so bottom line - I have no clue, but I think this might improve performance - which is kind of neccessary. So basically I wanted to change and have a look.


thanks for your help!
Axel.
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