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@@ -46,3 +46,13 @@ generates a single [Phar archive](http://www.php.net/manual/en/intro.phar.php) o
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Yes. Obviously, persistent connections actually work when using PHP configured as a persistent process that
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gets recycled between requests (see [PHP-FPM](http://php-fpm.org/)).
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+### Does Predis support transparent (de)serialization of values? ###
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+No, and it will not ever do that for you by default. The reason behind this decision is that serialization
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+is usually something that developers prefer to customize depending on their needs and can not be easily
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+generalized when using Redis because of the many possible access patterns for the data. This does not
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+mean that it is impossible to have such a feature, you can leverage Predis' extensibility to define your
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+own serialization-aware commands. See http://github.com/nrk/predis/issues/29#issuecomment-1202624 for more
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+details on how to implement such a feature with a practical example.
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