Hello,
You can have sessions in redis with current roundcube. Just choose normal php sessions in roundcube, and configure php.ini to use php5-redis as a session provider.
Regards, Stephane Le 2 juin 2014 10:31, "Cor Bosman" cor@xs4all.nl a écrit :
Hey devs, why was memcached chosen as a session alternative instead of for instance redis? Memcache is a pretty bad spot for sessions, and if you dont believe me, read what the author of memcache has to say:
http://dormando.livejournal.com/495593.html
Redis is a much better alternative for sessions, as it's got persistent storage, meaning you can restart a server (lets say after an upgrade), and wont drop your 20.000 connected users. Redis is also actively working on clustering, with alpha code available.
Cor
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