Is there a memcache backend for squid yet? I once heard rumor that craigslist uses just such a beast.
Aaron On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 00:28 -0600, John Kramlich wrote: > I would consider using Squid for caching of images. > > http://www.squid-cache.org/ > > I have not personally used it but others have recommended it in the > past. > > - John > > --------------------------------- > John Kramlich > Gigoit.org - Give and Get Free Items in Your Community > > bharath venkatesh wrote: > > hi, > > In my project i need to store lot n lots of images in my cache and > > retrieve it very frequently.. currently i am using memcache to store > > and retreive images from cache... i will be using 4 GB ram as cache > > and each image won't exceed 1 mb for sure ...and i came across that > > memcache will be assigned only certain amount of cache for > > caching ... so how to configure it so that it can use the amount of > > cache as much as i want like 3 GB of ram ... and also i want to know > > whether memcache is the right way to go about my project .. i have > > already implemented storing and retrieving images using images ... > > it is working fine .. and i find it easy as images can be stored > > and retrieved using a key and that is what i want ... but my > > project will have many clients storing and retrieving images > > concurrently ... so i want to know whether memcahe is the right > > way .. does it have any limitation ...if so pls suggest an > > alternative ....as i doing my project in python suggest an > > alternative which can be interfaced with python easily >
