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Redis to store a user's group?
The question is, at the moment the project has two profile pages, user and organization.
And so that the user and the organization work through one application with the display of different profiles, we want to introduce groups. But I wondered, I don’t want to access the table to get a group in order not to make a request, I’m thinking of transferring the duplicate groups to redis.
So, do you think it's worth taking such a step, or is it all the same to access the database to get the group?
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The question is removed, I lowered something. I have to hang up not a user group for working with profiles, but indicate the type in the profile itself) Sorry guys.
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