Some similar, but memcachedb is transaction protected, more reliable and support large scale data storing. As I know, sharedance is using mmap, and has a limit size of data. Besides, Memcachedb has a lot of memcached client available.
On 9/29/07, Marcus Bointon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 29 Sep 2007, at 08:56, K J wrote: > Sorry to be dense here, but exactly what kinds of situations would > Memcachedb be useful in, vs. Memcache or MySQL? If you guys can give > examples it would make this clearer. > > I'd say it's fairly similar to sharedance (http://sharedance.pureftpd.org/). > Just a generic, persistent object store. Sharedance uses plain files rather > than a db. > > Marcus > > -- > Marcus Bointon > Synchromedia Limited: Creators of http://www.smartmessages.net/ > UK resellers of [EMAIL PROTECTED] CRM solutions > [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.synchromedia.co.uk/ > > -- Steve Chu http://stvchu.org
