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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:51:58+00:00 2026-05-13T07:51:58+00:00

I have several fastcgi processes that are supposed to share data. The data is

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I have several fastcgi processes that are supposed to share data.

The data is bound to a session (a unique session id string) and should be able to survive a server reboot. Depending on the number of sessions, the shared data might be too big to fit into main memory. Ideally, in the case when the shared data exceeds a certain threshold, the data bound to sessions that have been the least active should exist on disk only, whereas the most active session data should be available from main memory. After a session has been inactive for some time, the sessions data is to be destroyed.

My question is (being a newbie to C/++):

Are there any approaches or libraries that can help me tackle this quite hairy problem ?

Is it possible to use mmap() with shared memory considering the requirement that inactive session data should be destroyed?

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    2026-05-13T07:51:58+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:51 am

    After your comment to bmargulies I should caution you that I myself tried to do what you are describing, and I found that I was writing a ACID database. To recap, you have asked for :

    • Statistical Caching
    • data persistance
    • data sharing between processes

    This is the role of a database system. It is far better to use one written by others. IMO your choices are sqlite and berkeley-db.. Sqlite is not for parallel access, berkeley-db on the other hand is very scaleable however it uses a string – string dictionary as its data model.

    BDB can have databases entirely in-memory or the normal way which is serialized to disk and cached in memory. You can also tune the ACID semantics to suite your particular needs — i.e., you can disable durable writes, and this would give you instant write characteristics while sacrificing bullet-proof data durability.

    There are loads of more advanced solutions but these are for real world problems — i.e., you have to build a cluster.

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