> > In our case, not really. It really depends on your current caching > codebase. The only problem is the (current) lack of a consistent hashing > algorithm [1] but YMMV.
What is the consistent hashing part and why is it a bad thing?
> > In our case, not really. It really depends on your current caching > codebase. The only problem is the (current) lack of a consistent hashing > algorithm [1] but YMMV.
What is the consistent hashing part and why is it a bad thing?