Brian Gallew wrote:
> Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>> Except that when you use memcache you lose the benefits of the cache
>> between restarts.   There are many organizations that use cache sizes
>> large enough so that the entire 90+% of the data needed for the
>> operating system and applications comes from the cache.
>>
>> After a restart all that is then required is for a series of FetchStatus
>> calls to be performed.
>>   
> OTOH, by using memcache you'll never have cache corruption last across
> reboots.  Of course, cache corruption may be a thing of the past, and so
> no longer interesting.

Cache corruption if it is experienced should result in a bug report
being filed.  Otherwise it will never get fixed.

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