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by rst
4773 days ago
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The extra overhead could be kept pretty small. After being retrieved once, it can be cached in the memory of a server process. So, there's one short SQL query at process startup (or perhaps first request, depending on how you do it), and negligible overhead after that. |
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Most of my application secrets/configuration/keys/tokens are stored in the database.
The only one that's not is the information about how to connect to the database. That's stored in the DATABASE_URL environment variable and it's stored on each machine. envdir is used to start the apps, reading that environment data.