flush

Randy Wigginton krw at nobugz.com
Wed Jun 20 21:03:07 UTC 2007


Correct, but effectively it is the same thing.  Am I missing something?

On Jun 20, 2007, at 11:32 AM, Daniel Lopez wrote:

> Hello Randy,
>
> I understood that Memcached does not release the memory, according  
> to the read thing in the documentation of php:
>
> Memcache::flush() immediately invalidates all existing items.  
> Memcache::flush() doesn't actually free any resources, it only  
> marks all the items as expired, so occupied memory will be  
> overwritten by new items. Also you can use memcache_flush() function.
>
> http://ar.php.net/manual/es/function.memcache-flush.php
>
> Regards,
> Daniel Lopez
> Flodeo.com
>
> Randy Wigginton <krw at nobugz.com> escribió:
> memcache already has flush, it flushes everything, and yes the memory
> is released.
>
> On Jun 20, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Daniel Lopez wrote:
>
> > Hello to all,
> > we are using memcached in Flodeo.com, by far success until the  
> moment.
> >
> > Thinking about this to improve some aspect of he himself, my
> > question is: Exists flush (), but that really releases memory?
> >
> > I could begin to develop it, if she is of utility for several of us.
> >
> > Greetings
> > Daniel Lopez
> > Flodeo.com
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