Sean Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>> re: memcache
> 
>> Great lead. Looks very exiting.
> 
> Glad you like it... it's amazing stuff.  If you have any feature 
> requests for libmemcache(3) or pgmemcache, let me know... last I 
> checked I was in the good graces of the author.  *grin*  Seriously, let 
> me know... memcached and pgmemcache would be a perfect fit for this 
> solution.  memcached handles data expiration for you, and pgmemcache 
> would let that expiration be in real time.  Triggers are just too cool: 
> PostgreSQL++.  Read the pdf on the pgmemcache page... should give a 
> good overview of how thing work (specifically slides 16-17).  -sc

Just read the presentation, *very* neat stuff. Although I have to say, it
looks more like the kind of software that would be used for an in-house
project at someplace doing insane volumes of transactions...

> BTW, Aaron, I'll be back in SJC in a week or two, if you're interested, 
> we could grab coffee or a beer sometime... just noticed you're on a 
> connection through palo alto.... that mean you're local to the Bay?

Sure am :-)

Aaron



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