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memcache
In order to use DataStore memcache, what do I need to install, and how does it need to be configured?
Also, what is a good initial guess for memcache size (esp. on a system that memory is limited)? |
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My question was concerning memcache - which is an external daemon - not filecache.
What is involved in installing the memcache daemon? I know there are two separate packages - the daemon itself, and the PHP PECL package to interface with it - and that configuration is not trivial - I was looking for some info on this |
Memcache is a self running system which basicly is able to load everything into memory, like mysql itself. If you arn't running a server with tons of avaiblespace its not worth it, filecacheing + eAcclerator will do wonders.
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Re filecache: yeah, I still haven't figured out how to let it work under SELinux (which I really want to keep). Anyone work this out? |
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filecahing & eAcclerator = eAcclerator itself isnt a file caching utility? we are using eAcclerator its caching php files/scripts..... memcache(pecl) is mySql cacheing utility? relly very much confused... |
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