[dev] Fwd: Re: [cvs] commit: horde/config conf.xml framework/Horde/Horde Registry.php

Michael M Slusarz slusarz at mail.curecanti.org
Thu Mar 24 14:18:45 PST 2005



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    Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 18:17:57 +0000
    From: Duck <duck at obala.net>
Reply-To: Duck <duck at obala.net>
Subject: Re: [dev] Re: [cvs] commit: horde/config conf.xml 
framework/Horde/Horde Registry.php
      To: slusarz at curecanti.org

On Thursday 24 of March 2005 17:01, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
> > Zitat von Michael M Slusarz <slusarz at curecanti.org>:
> >> slusarz     2005-03-23 16:32:20 PST
> >>
> >>  Modified files:
> >>    config               conf.xml
> >>    Horde/Horde          Registry.php
> >>  Log:
> >>  Implement session caching of some registry information.  See conf.xml
> >> -> 'registry_cache' entry for description of what is cached.
> >
> > Cool, that should give a huge perfomance boost. Unfortunately also a
> > memory boost, but that's another story. Did you do any benchmarks?
>
> Not yet.  And in my haste I forgot to add to the conf.xml description
> that "Additionally, caching of registry information will result in
> slightly larger session sizes".  But disk space is cheap, I/O access
> times generally are not, so I expect there to be a noticeable
> difference (1-2%??), especially for something like the sidebar which
> has to parse multiple configuration files.
>
> I'll try to run some benchmarks today and see what I come up with.

A kind of global session for non-user data shared with all users will 
be probably the right response to large sessions. Duck


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