hi all , <br><br>i am currently working on a new community application, a pretty complex one(not in US :) )<br><br>well i ve been thinking of mysql clustering ( all heap tables ) for session management. <br>being sure of what i d do, i was roaming on web. hell i ve seen the memcached, peace of bob marley was lost. digged and digged all i found was , innovation! ( omg )
<br><br>btw, <br>i ve read some of you guys, sharing GREAT nfo, thanks to all those for being generous themselves, i really wanna shout that out, cause my thoughts developed. <br><br>well as i said i am on a pretty big project, all developing myself. i already(mostly) have the smarty engine caching system( my saviour) planned.
<br>for sessions and some other stuff that i need, i m thinking of using the sweet juicy memcached.<br><br>the real deal is , i got a few questions to shoot, <br>and i know it s lame but i ll use numbers..<br><br>1. get status method, does that work accurate, i mean can i use that info to load balance the mc'd servers? ( if 1st is full, try the 2.)
<br>2. i ll let the application( all codes and ..) work on some seperate server(s). but, i just thought that the servers running only app( php actually) may run their own memcached daemon(just with some 256mb like ram setting). just to help the mc'd network.
<br>sure i ll monitor but, do you think it may slow down the application a lot ? <br>3. i read some about the facebook patched version, me confused, i must say :) which is the most accurate one for some application like i said..? something like
<a href="http://imeem.com">imeem.com</a> 's <br>4. zend has some caching module as well i recall. are these 2 in some same path? if so , any benchmark info? <br><br><br>well guys thanks a lot for reading. i m waiting to share my status.
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