I’m planning on saving my users often used parameters, i.e. name, picture, etc, in session variables as opposed to pulling then from the MySQL table each time they are needed. Saving often used parameters in variables as opposed to a database in theory should be more efficient, but because I’m not sure how SESSION variables are saved I’m not too sure if this is true. Does anyone know if pulling info. from a SESSION variable is more efficient than querying the MySQL table?
The term variable is used loosely as SESSION “variables” are stored in files in the server’s temporary directory.
You would think reading files is more costly than reading a database, I mean that is what a database is essentially, a file, but it is optimized for this purpose as opposed to “temporary session files”
Yes, pulling information from a session variable is more efficient than querying a database for that info. However, loading the information INTO the session variables requires reading a file off of your servers file system and into RAM, which depending on many factors (disk speed, IO load, db speed, etc) might be slower or faster than reading the same information from a DB. Without information on your specific setup, it’s hard to say. One thing to keep in mind, if you plan on growing and using more than one web server, you will need to write some custom session handlers to either store your sessions to a central server (possibly a database), memcache, or a shared mount point where all your web servers can go to fetch the session files.
In the end, putting something into the session and using it from there can be more efficient than loading it from the DB every time, but you are still loading it from somewhere, and so, knowledge of your hardware and your setup will be your best guide.