I've never had this issue, so I'm either using a bigger cache than you, or I'm storing less in the session.
>. Cookie store
I can't really speak to why the rails core team made this default, I think it's a step backwards.
> libevet...
That's certainly an option too. The beauty of this tool though isn't in the ruby syntax for cron. It's in using capistrano deployment flexibility and expressiveness for managing distributed crontabs.
I can't really speak to why the rails core team made this default, I think it's a step backwards.
"It's cool." Seriously though, they probably picked it because it requires no configuration. It also avoids hitting the database for things like "Logged in as jrockway", which is always a good thing.
I've never had this issue, so I'm either using a bigger cache than you, or I'm storing less in the session.
>. Cookie store
I can't really speak to why the rails core team made this default, I think it's a step backwards.
> libevet...
That's certainly an option too. The beauty of this tool though isn't in the ruby syntax for cron. It's in using capistrano deployment flexibility and expressiveness for managing distributed crontabs.