On 15 Aug 2011, at 19:43, LAMP wrote: > This is THE question that bothers me for a while... I always was keeping session info, like user ID, organization ID, selected book ID... within $_SESSION array. Main reason is to access and maintain it faster than keeping them inside session table. And, also, one less mysql connection. > Though, in last project the $_SESSION grow up to around 30, even 50 elements of the array. And several people mentioned it's better to keep so big session data in mysql than in $_SESSION. > > My question is pros and cons $_SESSION vs. mysql session. And, if the amount of data is only reason, when is better to keep all data in $_SESSION and when to store them in mysql? 1) 30-50 array elements says nothing about the size of the data. That's like saying you have 30-50 piece of paper and assuming that means they contain a lot of text. If each array element is simply a number then 30-50 is not even close to being big. 2) Size of data is never good reason why you'd switch your session storage from files to a database. The data still needs to be read and unserialised at the start of a request, and serialised and written back at the end. In fact, with larger amounts of data you may find file-based storage to be faster. -Stuart -- Stuart Dallas 3ft9 Ltd http://3ft9.com/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php