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Increase Database Performance

To increase database performance switch to database-based user sessions. File-based sessions are only suitable for smaller setups. The most common issue being file limit errors which occur if there are lots of session files. Therefore, in a large scale deployment, to give better performance, scalability, and maintainability we recommend switching from file-based sessions to database-based user sessions.

To switch to database-based user sessions uncomment the following section in your :file:`/home/{user}/.rccontrol/{instance-id}/rhodecode.ini` file.

# db session
beaker.session.type = ext:database

# adjust this property to include your database credentials
beaker.session.sa.url = postgresql://postgres:<pass>@localhost/rhodecode
beaker.session.table_name = db_session