Doesn't this already exist?
http://jan.kneschke.de/projects/mysql/udf
Chris Goffinet
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On Oct 30, 2007, at 6:46 PM, Patrick Galbraith wrote:
Also coming soon will be Memcached UDFs (user defined functions)
which will allow you to be able to use MySQL, via SQL, to interact
with Memcached. Consider this a pre-announcement announcement ;)
Brian Aker wrote:
Hi!
On Oct 30, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Angelo McComis wrote:
I saw the one-page with the source download, I've read the README in
there... essentially it's pre-alpha work.
Expect that to change very quickly soon. The current work for the
engine is solid, the problem was at the time I had no C client
library that would work from either a license point of view or a
"it does not leak memory and is thread safe". The library I
implemented, libmemcached, is now pretty solid so I can turn back
my attention to the engine sometime in the next month. There are
some issues I want to work on with node failure, but that it minor
work at this point.
improve the performance of this thing. MemcacheD looked appealing
as it
could theoretically plug in as a storage engine and turn disk
reads into
memory reads for frequently resolved DNS queries.
This will work. If you are just looking for a one node solution,
you can just use the MEMORY in engine in MySQL.
One thing to consider is whether or not you might just want to use
memcached directly. The advantages of running it as a table are
tools and structures, but you do hit a performance cost for doing
that.
Cheers,
-Brian
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