Unfortunately, we do not have a way to determine the effect before
having this in. We already got the NoCache patch to be checked in,
pending review. We should have that fix in the next few days.
Just based on experience, the difference between before and after cache
is significant. But that may depend on your test environment.
-Akara
Brian Overstreet wrote:
The 'NoCache' type would be useful. I was looking at some stacks that do not
have the PHP memcached extension out of the box and wanted to test with Olio.
Also, is there a way currently to determine what effect the caching tier has on
performance without setting the cache type to 'NoCache'?
Thanks
Brian
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 13:57:35 Akara Sucharitakul wrote:
Ultimately, you'd set this to 'NoCache' to indicate that the NoCache
class be used as the cache adapter. The NoCache does nothing on sets,
adds, etc. and returns null on gets. needsUpdate always returns true and
doneUpdate is a noop.
Unfortunately, we haven't implemented this yet. If you need it soon,
please just let me know. We can do it as part of OLIO-3. No need to make
a new RFE for this one. It's actually some 20 minute work to get this in.
-Akara
Shanti Subramanyam - PAE wrote:
I see this line in the webapp's etc/config.php:
$web20config['cacheSystem'] = 'MemCached';
Can I simply set the variable to null ? It would be good to document
this as well via a comment in this file.
Thanks
Shanti