Thanks for sharing it.

I'm an undergrad student so still lack on quite a things.

Again, thanks!

But, its so awesome to play with memcached. Just thought of this
point, so shared here :)


On Aug 27, 12:33 am, dormando <dorma...@rydia.net> wrote:
> > Yep I got that point, but I'm saying is suppose you have many many clients 
> > & servers. Now if you want to scale your system, you'd add more servers.
> > Now then you'll need to update server list on each client.
>
> > Basically creating a single end-point (which can be replicated too using a 
> > same config server).
>
> You probably want to look into something like Puppet or Chef sooner than
> later. If you're scaling a system, but don't understand or haven't even
> heard of configuration management, you're going to be fucked in a *lot* of
> ways.
>
> Keeping configuration files in sync across many servers is *part* of
> running a large system. It's not optional, and it's not that hard.
> There're many ways to do it.

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