On 11 Mar 2008, at 13:31, Thiago Pojda wrote:
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De: Stut [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


On 4 Mar 2008, at 13:57, Jochem Maas wrote:
Stut mentioned a little while back that he avoids using the built-in
session

mechanism if at all possible, but still manages to track user state
... now I can think of a way or two that he might do that but I was
wondering if any one could give an idea about the write way to do it
in terms of high performance :-)

Finally found time to finish the article, sorry for the delay...

http://stut.net/articles/sessionless_sessions.html

Constructive criticism welcome.

<me>
        Good one, but how about CPU Load? Did it increase much?

</me>

Not really. The is far more more memory and network-bound than CPU- bound.

It's not an excessively strong cipher so I doubt it has much effect at all, especially when compared to the expense of fetching from a DB server.

-Stut

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