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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Howto optimize phpgw for speed


From: Brian Jackson
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Howto optimize phpgw for speed
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 14:35:17 -0600
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On Tuesday 04 February 2003 02:09 pm, Dan Kuykendall wrote:
> Chris Weiss wrote:
> > I don't think there is a hard limit on the sessions, but just imaging
> > trying to stuff my 200meg archive folder in there, sounds like trouble
> > waiting to happen.
>
> Yes, this is a good point. The thing that sucks is that certain apps
> (possibly only email) ends up having its own crazy caching scheme.
>
> I wish we could just find an IMAP server that used a SQL database
> instead of Mailbox or Maildir. Then we could read it dirtectly and end
> up with decent performance.

you do know about dbmail don't you?

http://www.dbmail.org

>
> > Dan Kuykendall (address@hidden) wrote*:
> >>This is a good point, but your not completely correct either. It simply
> >>takes the use of a share file location for the sessions files. So if you
> >>use nfs or whatever and in the php.ini dictate that the sesion files be
> >>kept on the share, then you can do load balancing just fine.
> >>
> >>If people still feel that db sessions have some benefit, then I wont
> >>fight to remove it. It doesnt matter to me that much.
> >
> > in that case, the only benifit left is sessions tracking, which is a lot
> > harder to do with php4 sessions.
>
> Yes, and this is a very valid issue.
>
>
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