I have some thoughts but need to finish a few other things first.
I kind of want something a bit more barebones that speaks both client and
server so I can embed it into the server and help prevent bitrot. Then
another wrapper around that which becomes the external client.
At the same time I'd li
I am not really sure where to go with libmemcached right now.
Its design shows the age in which it was built.
> On Aug 25, 2017, at 00:52, dormando wrote:
>
> Pretty sure Frank was asking about server implementations of memcached in
> python.
>
> As per that, I've only ever seen people create
Anything in python is going to be several orders of magnitude slower than
the C version, so a pure python one isn't going to have seen a lot of
production time.
That said I don't see why you couldn't start with one of the random ones
people have written.
Just googling "python memcached server" br
Hi Dormando,
I am just looking for one for research purposes, but I wanted one that was
reasonably stable and had reasonable performance. Otherwise, I am probably
better off writing my own in-memory key-value store, but I prefer to use a
pre-existing one.
Thanks,
Frank
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 1