Thanks for folks' suggestion, specifically for bisho. Maybe i should
say more detail the problem i face. Recently i read more
papers and articles and found that is very difficult to make strong
consistency between cache and database. But the lease seems can make it
work
better in my case
I'll take a look at the API and behavior and provide feedback. I'll also
ping our former server guys to see if they can take a look at the
implementation.
Cheers,
~Ryan
On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 12:23 AM, dormando dorma...@rydia.net wrote:
Well I haven't read the lease paper yet. Ryan, can
leases at better to fight against thundering herds (too many clients
trying to fill a miss) and being a bit more efficient by blocking, but
same strong cas can be implemented with regular cas and add. Even the
leases can be implemented with a lock on memcache when you try to
update some key,
Well I haven't read the lease paper yet. Ryan, can folks more familiar
with the actual implementation have a look through it maybe?
On Thu, 17 Apr 2014, Zhiwei Chan wrote:
I m working on a trading system, and getting stale data for the system is
unaccepted at most of the time. But the high
I m working on a trading system, and getting stale data for the system is
unaccepted at most of the time. But the high throughput make it impossible
to get all data from mysql. So i want to make it more reliable when use
memcache as a cache. Facebook's paper Scaling Memcache at Facebook