Hello list!<br><br>I'm wondering if this question has been asked before and hopefully replied<br>to with a good answer :)<br><br>We have several domains that use the same code base but independent objects<br>in memcache. The memcache keys I use for each domain are<br>hostname+identifier. One particular function(a user activated feature)<br>radically changes the state of the site and requires a flush so as not to<br>leave traces of the previous state. Our code currently uses flush() to<br>perform this action.<br><br>While performing some profiling on the server we have noticed some slowdowns<br>now as the users flush the cache not only for their own domains, but for<br>everyone else's.<br><br>This is a shot in the dark question, but is it in the maintainer's interest<br>to implement a partial flush of a memcache server? Perhaps by a wild card<br>key? The other way I was thinking it could be done is by having both a<br>context and a key for
storing a value.<br><br>Are any of these ideas of interest to the maintainers? I have the skill to<br>implement these changes myself (and can contribute), but thought I would try<br>going to the source(no pun intended) before forking this great project.<br><br>Blessings,<br><br>Sam Washburn<br><br><p> 
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