py4web does sessions in redis by default (if you have redis). Just saying.

On Thursday, 28 November 2019 14:56:37 UTC-8, Jose C wrote:
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>> Any feel for how many people are using redis for sessions?
>>
>> +1 on on redis for sessions.  Use it for multiple apps although they're 
> all older web2py versions and python 2 setups.  Upgrading one to python 3 
> and web2py 2.18.5 which is when the redis session functionality broke.  
> Jim's fix is working for me on python3 with the early Nov master of web2py 
> (pre 2.19.0 it appears from changelog).  Sessions appear to be working as 
> intended under this setup.
>
> I think Leonel posted earlier that they're also using redis for sessions.
>
> HTH,
>

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