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Well not really. Storing session data in the db can hit your performance pretty bad. Storing them in mem is a better option.



These are not mutually exclusive options. Redis is a database and runs in memory.


Actually no, it’s an “in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache and message broker.”.


Yea, that's why people moved to auth headers.




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