memcachedb 0.0.3 is released
Steve Chu
stvchu at gmail.com
Sat Sep 29 10:15:08 UTC 2007
On 9/29/07, K J <sanbat at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > memcachedb is designed for high-frequency writing and reading, when
> > your data structure is simple but with a high writing load, usually
> > when your writing load is equal to reading, it works.
> > So it is good for site counter(that usually slows the whole mysql) and
> > index servers, also any high writing and reading situation.
> >
> > Now memcachedb is working for our high-traffic site countering service
> > with a writing load of 1500+ per second per daemon, and with a
> > moderate load of CPU. The response time is less than 50ms when we give
> > it a apache module httpd frontend.
> >
> > Google Account is good example to using Berkeley DB, though without
> > using memcache front end. Memcachedb has the same architecture goal
> > with it.
> > See:
> http://www.usenix.org/events/worlds06/tech/prelim_papers/perl/perl.pdf
>
>
> So does Memcachedb ever write the data back to say a MySQL db, or it by
> itself is the db?
>
ya, the storage is independent, and using db.
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Steve Chu
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