Hi, The idea of geographically separated servers participating in a memcached cluster appears slightly odd to me. May be if you can share the details of your exact use case and your application architecture ,we could think about alternatives. For example, the layout of the data store behind the cache, whether it's geographically isolated or replicated, What are the data access patterns at the web tier( I'm assuming there's a web tier) across regions?
-Santosh On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:02 AM, TV Ganesh <tvganesh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dustin, > I guess you are saying that when we use memcached across > regions then latencies are a given. > Is there a way out of this issue. Is it through replication? Does > memcached have an option for replication? > > Regards > Ganesh > > On Jul 5, 12:13 am, Dustin <dsalli...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Jul 4, 3:41 am, TV Ganesh <tvganesh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > I am using a set of 4 memcached servers with libmemcached. I am > > > finding that when memcached gets are across regions then the latency > > > increases significantly. Is there a way out of this? > > > > Are you asking how to violate the laws of physics? We take our laws > > seriously in this community. >