Thanks for the information Ikai!

On Nov 2, 11:13 am, "Ikai Lan (Google)" <ikai.l+gro...@google.com>
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> Yes, Memcache is usually flushed. Our most recent downtime didn't even
> disable Memcache, from what I remember - it was simply flushed.
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> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Steve <unetright.thebas...@xoxy.net> wrote:
> > In a May chat time session someone asked about getting stale data from
> > memcache during maintenance periods.  The answer was no stale data because
> > all gets return false during maintenance.  I _assume_ memcache gets flushed
> > so that you don't get stale data after the maintenance period is over.  But
> > knowing how my assumptions often turn out, I thought I better explicitly
> > ask.
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> > Google, do you flush the memcache when you disable it?
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> > Thanks!
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