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cache storage such as memcached has no guarantee that session data will not |
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cache storage such as memcached has no guarantee that session data will not |
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be lost leading to unexpected logouts. |
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be lost leading to unexpected logouts. |
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If you have [Redis](http://redis.io/) on your server, it's highly recommended as session storage. |
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