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Now that django-axes has a option to have a redis cache, what is the performance difference between django-defender and django-axes with a redis cache?
I'm considering to help with the test, but I'm not really familiar yet with load testing. Does the previous load testing available to be viewed (the code and the expected result)?
We can use a hosted load testing service, or something like jmeter. Either way we need to be consistent for all of the tests. If we use jmeter, we should have our jmeter configuration for others to run the tests on their own.
Now that django-axes has a option to have a redis cache, what is the performance difference between django-defender and django-axes with a redis cache?
https://django-axes.readthedocs.io/en/latest/4_configuration.html?highlight=cache#configuring-handlers
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