[pLog-svn] memcached

Oscar Renalias oscar at renalias.net
Mon May 22 05:11:10 GMT 2006


Can we wait for 1.1.1 or 1.2 for something like this? Option 2 is you
add the code but we don't tell anyone that it's there :)

I do agree that's very interesting, and I had it in my TODO list for
next versions. Great to see that you were faster!

By the way how did you get around the "no-locking" feature? That's
definitely got to be considered.

On 5/21/06, Mark Wu <markplace at gmail.com> wrote:
> BTW, I think Ican release it as a patch instead of adding it to core ...
>
> Because I don't think it is a good time to add it to our core, because "I
> hope our 1.1 dao can stablized first ..... "
>
> :)
>
> Mark
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mark Wu [mailto:markplace at gmail.com]
> > Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 6:53 PM
> > To: 'plog-svn at devel.lifetype.net'
> > Subject: RE: [pLog-svn] memcached
> >
> > I already have a memcached version of cache manager.
> >
> > And, I will release it when lifetype 1.1.x or 1.2 coming.
> > Because I hope our 1.1 dao can stablized first ..... . :(
> >
> > BTW, till now, it works very good in my testing machine ..:)
> >
> > My testing machine:
> > 2 memcached deamon.
> > 1 db server
> > 1 lighttpd server.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: plog-svn-bounces at devel.lifetype.net
> > > [mailto:plog-svn-bounces at devel.lifetype.net] On Behalf Of Jon Daley
> > > Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 3:42 AM
> > > To: LifeType SVN
> > > Subject: [pLog-svn] memcached
> > >
> > >     I am not sure how much this is needed with the new 1.1 caching
> > > stuff, but it looks pretty neat, and particularly good for large
> > > installations with multiple servers.
> > >
> > >     There is a memcache-php package, so it is easy to use
> > in that sense.
> > > I am not sure how much work would have to be done to get the key/id
> > > stuff into LT, and I am not sure how you would go about
> > invalidating
> > > the data on update, but presumably there is a function to do that.
> > >
> > >
> > > memcached optimizes specific high-load serving applications
> > > that are designed to take advantage of its versatile
> > > no-locking memory access system.  Clients are available in
> > > several different programming languages, to suit the needs of
> > > the specific application.  Traditionally this has been used
> > > in mod_perl apps to avoid storing large chunks of data in
> > > Apache memory, and to share this burden across several machines.
> > >
> > > Danga Interactive developed memcached to enhance the speed of
> > > LiveJournal.com, a site which was already doing 20 million+
> > > dynamic page views per day for 1 million users with a bunch
> > > of webservers and a bunch of database servers.  memcached
> > > dropped. the database load to almost nothing, yielding faster
> > > page load times for users, better resource utilization, and
> > > faster access to the databases on a memcache miss.
> > >
> > > Homepage: http://people.freebsd.org/~seanc/libmemcache/
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > **************************************
> > > Jon Daley
> > > http://jon.limedaley.com/
> > >
> > > To generalize is to be an idiot.
> > > -- William Blake
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